Why Wendy's Is Setting a High Bar for Salads

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Wendy’s next week will debut a TV ad campaign to promote a lineup of new salads. The spots, via The Kaplan Thaler Group, New York, tout the “freshness” and “high quality ingredients” of the salads, as well as preservative-free dressings. (The lineup includes Apple Pecan Chicken, BLT Cobb, Spicy Chicken Caesar and Baja.) The launch is part of a larger effort to reposition Wendy’s as a restaurant that serves fresh—and never frozen—food, said CMO Ken Calwell, the former head of marketing at Domino’s, who returned to Wendy’s in 2008 to spearhead its brand overhaul.

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