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AGRICULTURE & THE AMERICAN WORKER

At Wendy’s 2026, we believe in common sense.

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That’s why Wendy’s has refused to join the so-called Fair Food Program, a worker-led initiative supported by other major fast food chains to improve farmworker wages and protections.

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Candidate Wendy believes American businesses should not be forced to answer to activist pressure every time the left discovers a new cause.

THE WENDY POSITION

Wendy’s believes supply chains should be strong, efficient, and free from outside interference.

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Because once corporations are expected to take responsibility for every worker, every condition, and every complaint tied to their supply chain, you're running a nonprofit for guilt.

ON THE FAIR FOOD PROGRAM

Wendy’s has refused to join the Fair Food Program because Candidate Wendy does not believe activist-backed labor demands should dictate how American businesses operate. Other companies folded. Wendy’s chose discipline.

ON “FAIRNESS”

Of COURSE Wendy’s supports fairness. But fairness should be voluntary, controlled, and never allowed to interfere with performance. If hardship exists somewhere in the system, that doesn't automatically make it our responsibility, ya know?

A MESSAGE TO WORKERS

Candidate Wendy respects the American worker. She believes in hard work, personal responsibility, and the dignity of continuing to show up no matter what.

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What she does NOT believe in is this modern fantasy that every successful company should be morally liable for the labor behind its profits.

ON ACTIVISTS

Let’s be honest. You people demanding Wendy’s join these programs do not actually want fairness, you want submission. You want every successful company in America forced to kneel before whatever activist panic is trending this week, apologize for feeding the country, and pretend efficiency is oppression.

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Candidate Wendy will not be bullied by people whose only real skill is turning competence into scandal.

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