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Wendy's unveils new menu item Nuggs Party Pack, free chicken nuggets every Wednesday
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Date:2025-04-11 17:08:39
Wendy's has launched a new item for chicken nugget lovers and it is celebrating by offering customers free chicken nuggets every Wednesday.
The company announced the Nuggs Party Pack is available every day in select markets starting Wednesday. The party pack features 50 all white-meat chicken nuggets and will continue to roll out across Wendy's restaurants in the U.S., the fast food chain said in a news release.
The party pack is available in crispy or spicy nuggets and is "perfect for watch parties, picnics and so much more," Wendy's said.
The company said customers can get a free 6-piece nuggets with any purchase in the Wendy's app every Wednesday. The company is also offering fans $3 off any purchase of $15 or more using the offer in the Wendy's app.
Last year in November, Wendy's did a similar move by offering free chicken nuggets on Wednesdays for the rest of the year.
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Wendy's caters to chicken nugget lovers with Nuggs Party Pack
"Wendy's is committed to celebrating our unmatched chicken nugget fandom while also delivering the value our customers have come to expect from us," said Lindsay Radkoski, U.S. chief marketing officer for Wendy's. "With exclusive deals and even bigger ways to Nugg, our Nuggs Party Pack and Wendy's Wednesdays are all about satisfying our fans' cravings."
Wendy's said that in order to help fans find their nearest Nuggs Party Pack, it has partnered with Rashiq Zahid, the developer behind McBroken, to create WendysNuggParty.com. The company says the site "acts as a real-time interactive map, directing fans to their closest participating Wendy's restaurant serving up Nuggs Party Packs."
Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X @GabeHauari or email him at [email protected].
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