Thursday, McDonald’s announced it will start using fresh beef in its Quarter Pounder and Wendy's Twitter account collectively said: Get off my lawn!
The fresh-never-frozen chain replied to McDonald’s saying: “So you’ll still use frozen beef in MOST of your burgers in ALL of your restaurants?”
.@McDonalds So you’ll still use frozen beef in MOST of your burgers in ALL of your restaurants? Asking for a friend.
— Wendy's (@Wendys) March 30, 2017
And, Wendy’s didn’t stop there. This is war.
@realJoshAbraham @McDonalds We'll stick to our fresh beef. They can have those ice chips they're serving.
— Wendy's (@Wendys) March 30, 2017
After all, ice is best served in frostys, am I right?
@vidagene @McDonalds We didn't come to play, we came to win.
— Wendy's (@Wendys) March 30, 2017
Yes, Wendy’s is serious about those fresh patties, and its not afraid to be sassy about it. Remember this year’s Super Bowl commercial?
@ameliardavies Out here trying to melt these frozen fools
— Wendy's (@Wendys) March 30, 2017
The person running @Wendys social media: pic.twitter.com/jxqhgCkBwr
— Julia Lepidi (@JuliaRadio987) March 30, 2017
@MrSaturnTweets @McDonalds Someone ordered a smackdown, and we Super Sized it
— Wendy's (@Wendys) March 30, 2017
@Wendys @McDonalds pic.twitter.com/nDVetkL2bP
— GifJif (@GifJifApp) March 30, 2017
McDonald's, you just got served.
This isn't the first time Wendy's had mad Twitter game. In fact, the chain's unapologetic Twitter responses are somewhat legendary.
if you're having a bad day today, just remember that you didn't get dragged by a fast food company on twitter pic.twitter.com/gUSuHwZLQR
— ??X??? (@Fraxtil) January 2, 2017
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