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Wendy’s is bringing an international hit to US menus

Over the last few years, limited-time offers (or LTO’s) have become one of the restaurant industry’s most-used tools. 

Chains like McDonald’s, Taco Bell, Wendy’s, and Chick-fil-A have come to rely on them as a way to generate buzz, create urgency, and drive foot traffic.

In fact, between 2020 and 2024, the number of LTO’s offered by restaurants increased by 53% according to data from Technomic that was shared with Axios

For their part, customers love the ever-fresh nature of these menu additions.

“52% of consumers say that the availability of an appealing limited-time offer is important when they’re deciding which restaurant to visit,” Lizzy Freier, director of menu research & insights at Technomic, told Axios.

However, LTO’s put an extra layer of pressure on restaurants, as they are forced to come up with new and exciting ideas at an ever-increasing pace. 

For its latest limited-time offer, Wendy’s has come up with a unique solution to that problem — bringing a smash-hit from an international market here to the U.S.

Wendy’s announces Sonic the Hedgehog kid’s meals

This summer, Wendy’s is adding Sonic the Hedgehog themed kid’s meals to its menus nationwide. 

The meals launched in the U.K. earlier this year and generated enough interest that U.S. diners petitioned the chain for months to bring them stateside.

Each meal contains one of seven collectable card cases, filled with a unique set of character cards from the Sonic the Hedgehog universe. In all, there are 35 character cards to collect.

The meal celebrates the 35th anniversary of Sonic the Hedgehog — the original video game, “Sonic the Hedgehog” launched on Sega Genesis back in 1991.

Over the quarter-century since that first game, the franchise has expanded into dozens of spin-off games, animated TV series, comics, and a live-action film series, making it one of the highest-grossing properties of all time.

Why fast food chains are borrowing ideas from overseas

Wendy’s is far from the first fast food chain to bring an international hit to the U.S.

In fact, a growing number of restaurants are using international markets as testing grounds for new menu items and LTOs.

Rather than developing hundreds of new ideas from scratch, global restaurant chains can use various markets as a proving ground, giving them the opportunity to see what resonates before expanding a concept into new territories.

KFC followed a similar strategy in 2024 when it brought the Chizza, a fried chicken-and-pizza mashup that had debuted in the Philippines nearly a decade earlier, to U.S. restaurants. The company described it as a “global bestseller” when announcing its U.S. debut.

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This appetite for foreign menu items has been accelerated by the expansion of social media.

Before platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Reddit, most diners were only familiar with the offerings available at their local restaurants. Today, viral videos and influencers regularly showcase menu items from around the world, giving consumers a glimpse of products they can’t buy at home.

By the time many of those items arrive in the U.S., they already have an audience waiting to try them.

Wendy’s Sonic the Hedgehog kids’ meal is launching in the U.S. this summer, after making its debut in the U.K. earlier this year.

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Wendy’s is betting on buzz to revive traffic

That buzz is likely exactly what Wendy’s is looking to capitalize on as it works to reverse recent traffic declines.

During the company’s first-quarter fiscal year 2026 earnings call, it reported global system-wide sales declines of 5.5%, largely driven by same-restaurant sales in the U.S., which declined by 7.8%.

“The decline in U.S. same-restaurant sales was driven by a decrease in traffic,” Wendy’s Chief Accounting Officer told investors.

That traffic pressure has made finding new reasons for customers to visit more important than ever. 

“Limited time offers continue to be an integral element of a restaurant chain’s and foodservice manufacturer’s marketing mix,” David Portalatin, food industry advisor at Circana, told Vending Market Watch. “A well-executed LTO can boost sales and serve as a competitive edge for restaurant operators and help foodservice manufacturers test new products and concepts.”

For Wendy’s, this internationally tested LTO is a fairly low-risk bet. The chain has seen success with the promotion in other markets, and if that carries over stateside, it could be just the power-up it’s been looking for. 

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