Wendy’s brings back Berry Burst salads

Wendy’s Berry Burst Chicken Salad is back on menus, with a half-cup of fresh strawberries and blueberries in the full-size option.

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Wendy’s Berry Burst Chicken Salad is back on menus, with a half-cup of fresh strawberries and blueberries in the full-size option.

The salad is available through Labor Day, Sept. 2. It features strawberries, blueberries, feta cheese, lettuce all-white meet chicken breast and toasted almonds, and comes with Marzetti’s Simply Dressed Raspberry Vinaigrette, according to a news release.

“We know salad fans value fresh, quality ingredients, and great-tasting flavor, and neither of these should be sacrificed just because you’re eating on-the-run,” Carl Loredo, vice president of brand and advertising for Wendy’s.

The suggested price for the full-size salad is $6.89 and the half-size is $4.89, although prices and participation in the promotion may vary by location, according to the release.

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