I’ll be honest – I really enjoy a good fast food meal.
While I don’t make it a regular habit to stop at a drive-thru,
there’s something comforting about grabbing a burger and fries
from one of my favorite chain spots. Wendy’s is definitely one of those favorites.
You probably recognize the Wendy’s logo – a smiling red-haired girl with freckles
and blue bows in her pigtails. But did you know there’s a hidden detail in that iconic design?
Wendy’s was named after the daughter of founder Dave Thomas, and he chose to include another family member in the logo.
If you take a close look at Wendy’s ruffled collar, you’ll spot the word “MOM.”
And speaking of sneaky logo details, Subway’s logo features two arrows pointing
in opposite directions, symbolizing both the entrance and exit of a subway. Quite clever!
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