If you're on Twitter, you have to know about the infamous Wendy's vs. McDonald's beef. The two restaurants go at it all the time; especially in relation to who has the best burgers. The Twitter account for Wendy's is known to be especially shady, and it looks like they just upped the ante.
On Friday morning, the Wendy's Twitter account posted a hilarious tweet, announcing the release of their mixtape; along with a screenshot of listed tracks:
The mixtape drops now. Not pulling punches. We Beefin’. pic.twitter.com/H1Rm1ODYC4— Wendy's (@Wendys) March 23, 2018
The mixtape consists of five tracks entitled, "Twitter Fingers," "Holding It Down," "Rest in Grease," "Clownin," (ouuuu, a Ronald McDonald diss!!!) and "4 for $4."
This ain't all jokes, though, because the songs are actually available on Spotify and Apple Music, and omg … they actually knock.
The move comes at an opportune time for Wendy's, which is currently being dragged for accusing female farm workers at one of its suppliers of "trying to exploit the positive momentum that has been generated by and for women in the #MeToo and Time’s Up movement to advance their interests,” The Cut reports.
The farm workers said they face constant forced labor and sexual assault, and have pushed Wendys to join the Coalition of Immokalee Workers’ Fair Food Program, a partnership between farms, farmers and restaurants that aims to protect farm workers.
Wendy's is the only fast food chain who has not joined the Fair Food Program, ELLE reports. And a recent #BoycottWendys protest tried to take its demands to the restaurant's offices. However, representatives from the company refused to meet with protesters.
Nelson Peltz of @Wendys will not come out of his office because he’s a coward and doesn’t care about farmworkers in the fields. He could make change, but won’t. #BoycottWendys
pic.twitter.com/DB5hK4574r— Stephanie McCaffrey (@StephMcCaf) March 15, 2018
Welp.
You can listen to the mixtape tracks below!