Wendy’s Jr. Cheeseburger

The Wendy’s Jr. Cheeseburger is sad, but that is kind of intentional, being the second cheapest sandwich you can buy from Wendy’s (the first being the Jr. Hamburger, which is a tier in its own).

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https://menu.wendys.com/en_US/product/jr-cheeseburger/

“Fresh, never frozen beef topped with cheese, pickles, onion, ketchup, and mustard on a toasted bun. It’s done just right, and just the right size.” – Wendys

Wendy’s doesn’t really try when they make these sandwiches, and they really don’t need to. This is purely a value sandwich, and that is definitely what you receive. Usually, a sad quantity of lettuce, onions, and ketchup is received, with the obvious pickles. The sandwich also has mustard, which can bring some necessary flavor to the sandwich. This sandwich is really sad, and kind of depressing to even look at. Wendy’s workers many-a-time while have to create 8 of these in a row when multiple 4-for-4s are ordered, and those sandwiches are the worst things to ever even see.

The Jr. Cheeseburger has some great concept ingredients, but are usually given lackluster development in the creation stage, and with a miniature patty, this sandwich doesn’t bring much.

Synopsis: The Wendy’s Jr. Cheeseburger is bland and boring, and if you are going to order a 4-for-4, literally any other sandwich, besides the Jr. Hamburger, of course, would be a much better option.

Score: 2 BigMacs / 10 BigMacs

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