Here’s the latest on fast-food chains closing locations that are seen as McDonald’s rivals.
- Wendy’s is the most frequently cited rival closing a large number of U.S. locations as part of its turnaround plan. Reports cite hundreds of closures planned for 2025–2026 to optimize the footprint and boost profitability.[3][4]
- Some outlets have included Burger King in broader closure discussions, but the most concrete, widely reported action recently has centered on Wendy’s scale-backs, with figures often mentioned around 300 closures in the near term.[4][3]
- Coverage varies by outlet and time, with sources in early and mid-2026 noting that these moves are part of reassessing operations, sometimes alongside new openings or menu/experience upgrades to improve unit economics.[2][5]
Illustrative snapshot:
- Wendy’s Project Fresh aims to reduce underperforming units, targeting about 5–6% of U.S. locations for closures, translating to roughly 292–350 stores over 2025–2026, after a batch of closures already executed.[1][3]
Notes:
- If you want, I can pull the most recent articles from specific outlets (e.g., TheStreet, Yahoo Finance) and summarize exact closure counts by quarter and region.
- Closer to your area in New Jersey, any closures would typically be announced through Wendy’s corporate updates or local market notices; I can check regional news if you’d like.
Citations:
- Wendy’s planned closures and percentage targets described in TheStreet coverage.[1][3]
- Additional context on broader closures and Project Fresh details reported by TheStreet and Yahoo Finance.[2][4]
- November 2025–May 2026 reporting on Wendy’s and related chains’ footprint adjustments.[5][3]