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January 18, 2012

Why Can't I Get a Hamburger When I Want One?

How the heck can the Wendy's in a major highway service centre be closed at 10 minutes to eleven on a weekday? Don't late-night commuters deserve a decent meal?

Don't these places have some sort of obligation to the travelling public?

It was the first Service Centre Northbound on 400 Highway Tuesday evening.

Hiss Boo to them.

All that was open at this location at this time was a Timmy's.

As if.

Fortunately, the Wendy's in Barrie was open until 1:00 a.m.

Starvation was averted.

 

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