The Columbus Dispatch

Burger King tries to burn Wendy’s with its own spicy nuggets

- By Joseph Pisani

NEW YORK — Burger King is adding spicy nuggets to its menu and firing up a rivalry with burger chain Wendy’s, which pulled the peppery snack from most of its restaurant­s earlier this year.

Burger King said Tuesday that its version of spicy nuggets will roll out nationwide this week. Some locations in Miami, New York and Los Angeles will give a free 10- piece on Friday to anyone who can prove their name is Wendy.

Back in March, Wendy’s Co. wrote to fans in an open letter that its spicy nuggets weren’t that popular, and it would sell them only at restaurant­s in seven cities.

Wendy’s, based in Dublin, Ohio, did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment Tuesday.

Burger King, owned by Restaurant Brands Internatio­nal Inc., said it saw on social media that there was still demand for spicy nuggets and started developing them about four months ago.

“It’s all over Twitter and Facebook,” said Burger King President Alex Macedo. “People miss spicy nuggets.”

Burger King’s version is spicier than competitor­s’, Macedo said, using a mix of cayenne pepper and other spices he did not name. Spicy chicken is not new for the chain: It has sold two hot versions of its chicken fries and has a spicy chicken sandwich on the menu.

The nuggets — which cost $1.49 for a 10-piece serving — will be on sale at Burger King for about three months, or until they sell out, Macedo said.

 ?? [ALAN DIAZ/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? Burger King is temporaril­y adding spicy nuggets to its menu months after Wendy’s, citing a lack of popularity, cut back on its offering of such a menu option.
[ALAN DIAZ/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] Burger King is temporaril­y adding spicy nuggets to its menu months after Wendy’s, citing a lack of popularity, cut back on its offering of such a menu option.

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