[BREAKING] Wendy’s To Debut Asiago Ranch & Smoky Honey Mustard Grilled Chicken Flatbreads Nationwide

Wendy's  Bacon Asiago Ranch Grilled Chicken Flatbread

[UPDATED] Amidst our press tour at Wendy’s Corporate Headquarters in Dublin, OH (just outside of Columbus) representatives from the company have confirmed a nationwide launch of The Asiago Ranch and Smoky Honey Mustard Grilled Chicken Flatbreads to debut on Tuesday March 26. The sandwiches originally  broke news back in May 2012 when it was testing near Springfield Massachusetts. We just got our hands on the new products, and the flatbreads seemed to test well with the #foodbeast crew and other food bloggers and journalists.

The Asiago Ranch Grilled Chicken Flatbread, 530 calories/30 grams of protein/8 grams of fat, will feature a multi-grain flatbread (best flatbread, I’ve eaten by a QSR/Fast Food Restaurant), Spring Mix Greens, Tomato, Bacon, Ranch, Asiago Cheese and Grilled Chicken. The Smoky Honey Mustard Flatbread, 370 Calories/22 grams of protein/2 grams of fat, will feature the same flatbread, grilled chicken, tomato but include a smoky mustard sauce.

The Asiago Ranch and Smoky Honey Mustard Grilled Chicken Flatbreads will retail for $3.99, and $3.49 respectively.

Disclosure: Wendy’s provided compensation for FOODBEAST time and travel to Dublin, Ohio. 



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  • Aaron Knoll

    Looks delicious and reasonably healthy. Maybe I will give it a try. I had stop going to Wendy’s since they changed their burgers.

    • Linda Lovelush

      They did?

  • Linda Lovelush

    They can keep the 530 calorie one, although you can cut calories by nixing the bacon and the cheese, but then that sort of defeats the whole purpose of the sandwich. The honey mustard one I may try, as long as they don’t put those blasted field greens on it. That’s one of the reasons I stopped going to Wendy’s; they changed the salads to include that disgusting crabgrass-like stuff that I could go pull out of my own back yard. I used to love Wendy’s salads, that was the sole reason I went there.

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