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Random Acts of Yum

Thick shakes and ice cream are cool treats everyone loves. But when they’re delivered to your workplace as an unexpected afternoon surprise, they can taste even more delicious.
Wendys has launched a new initiative called Random Acts of Yum and the good news is workplaces in and around Warwick could be next in line to receive one.
It’s all part of something called Yummology – the iconic Wendys brand is being relaunched with a host of changes and new initiatives – and Mita Dudhia, owner of Wendys Warwick, is very excited about what the change means for local customers.
“Random Acts of Yum is a fantastic initiative – in short, it involves us supplying the yummiest, most indulgent Wendys treats to an unsuspecting group of people at a local workplace,” Mita said.
“It’s a free surprise that’s all about taking people to their happy place and is just a simple way for us to do something nice for the local community.
“Random Acts of Yum is an exciting part of our brand relaunch and we can’t wait to deliver some delicious treats to local workplaces.”
Registering a workplace to be in the running to receive a Wendys Random Act of Yum is easy – simply head to www.wendysyumclub.com.au for all the details.

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