Wendy's set to open in Munster, Ireland
Fast food giant Wendy's is coming to Ireland, with plans to open a number of outlets in Munster.
The US chain, which is known for its square hamburgers, is expected to create hundreds of jobs in the region.
The news was confirmed by Wendy's Ireland on social media, with the company saying that it was "excited to announce that we're bringing the Wendy's experience to Ireland." Locations are remaining undisclosed as of now, but job ads on Indeed.com point to Cork and Limerick.
Wendy's is one of the world's largest fast food chains, with over 7,000 restaurants in 30 countries. The company is known for its square hamburgers, which are made with fresh, never frozen beef. Wendy's also offers a variety of other menu items, including chicken sandwiches, wraps, salads, and desserts.
The opening of Wendy's in Ireland is expected to create hundreds of jobs in the region. The company is currently recruiting for a variety of positions, including restaurant managers, shift managers, and crew members.
The news of Wendy's coming to Ireland has been met with mixed reactions. Some people are excited about the prospect of having a new fast food option, while others are concerned about the potential impact on local businesses.
Wendy's is expected to open its first Irish restaurant in the coming months. The company has not yet announced the exact locations of its new restaurants, but it is expected that they will be located in major cities and towns throughout Munster.