Wendy’s will mark the grand reopening of another newly updated restaurant in South Jersey by giving away a year’s worth of food.
As part of the Dec. 13 festivities at the fast-food chain’s location in Thorofare, the first 100 guests lined up for the 10:30 a.m. opening will receive a card to redeem one free sandwich, salad or breakfast item per week for one year, according to franchisee Flynn Group LP.
The offer is valid only at the Thorofare restaurant and cannot be combined with any other coupons, promotions or discounts. Winners must be 16 or older, Flynn noted.
While the interior closed over the summer for construction, the drive-thru window remained open. After the entire location reopened Nov. 14, it’s now open daily from 6:30 a.m. to 1 a.m.
Following the remodel, the 2,650-square-foot eatery features a fresh, modern layout that includes open, bright dining areas with multiple seating options, as well as a Coca-Cola Freestyle beverage dispenser that allows customers to customize drink choices.
Flynn Vice President of Marketing Jerrod Mitchell said they are thrilled to welcome guests back to Thorofare.
“The updated space offers a refreshed design and enhanced features, creating an even more enjoyable experience for everyone. We look forward to serving our community and continuing to deliver the quality food and friendly service Wendy’s is known for,” he said.
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Flynn projects the renovated restaurant will add 45 jobs to the local economy. Available positions include crew members, shift leaders, assistant managers and general managers.
Of the 145 Wendy’s locations across New Jersey, Flynn runs about five dozen sites. That also includes recently renovated Wendy’s restaurants in nearby Egg Harbor Township, Somers Point and Manahawkin.
Founded in 1999, San Francisco-headquartered Flynn owns and operates 2,600 consumer-facing businesses. Its portfolio includes brands such as Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill + Bar, Arby’s, Taco Bell, Panera Bread, Pizza Hut, Wendy’s, and Planet Fitness in the U.S. and Australia.
After Starbucks and Chipotle, Flynn is the world’s largest operator of restaurants. It generates $5 billion in sales and employs more than 75,000 workers.

