Hell hath no fury like the Wendy's Twitter account scorned.
The Anal sex moviesfast food chain recently dropped jaws after Twitter users discovered the 🔥 comebacks it was sending to unsatisfied customers on the platform.
On Wednesday, Wendy's (fresh, never frozen) beef with Twitter users continued, escalating after the account posted what appeared to an infamous Pepe the Frog meme, re-designed to resemble the restaurant's red-haired mascot, Wendy.
SEE ALSO: Wendy's Twitter serves up a slice of sassy when their motto is questionedAfter being asked, "Got any memes?," the Wendy's community manager replied with a brand-altered rendition of the internet meme that was adopted by neo-Nazis. It currently serves as an icon of the white nationalist alt-right movement.
Though the controversial tweet was deleted minutes later, Twitter user, Kyle Griffin was able to snag a screenshot of the image.
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Wendy's replied to Griffin, informing him the tweet was promptly deleted and its community manager was "unaware of the recent evolution of the Pepe meme's meaning."
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Despite the deleted tweet, the fast food chain's clever Twitter game is still going strong, and doesn't appear to be slowing down any time soon.
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