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Is Wendy's Closing Down? Why the Chain Is Shutting Down Stores
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Is Wendy’s Closing Down? Why the Chain Is Shutting Down Stores – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
written by jummy84

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Wendy’s, the famous American hamburger fast-food chain, announced the closure of hundreds of its stores across the United States. In an economy seeing cuts and closures at various companies, Wendy’s cited locations that were struggling performance-wise. So, does this mean the company will close permanently?

Interim CEO Ken Cook announced the closure of multiple restaurants in November 2025, noting that they “will strengthen the system and enable franchisees to invest more capital and resources in their remaining restaurants.”

“Closures of underperforming units are expected to boost sales and profitability at nearby locations.,” Cook continued, according to CNN. The executive added that various restaurants “do not elevate the brand” and are a “drag from a franchisee financial performance perspective.”

Below, learn what’s going on with Wendy’s.

kinda want to see how they share chili https://t.co/zGwSwzU5fl

— Tendy’s (@Wendys) July 18, 2025

Is Wendy’s Closing?

No, Wendy’s is not closing down for good. As previously noted, its CEO explained that they’re closing multiple locations due to underperformance.

How Many Wendy’s Hamburger Restaurants Are Shutting Down?

Since Cook said a “mid single-digit percentage” of Wendy’s 6,000 restaurants could shut down, this would equate to anywhere between 200 and 350 of its restaurants.

Why Is Wendy’s Closing Down These Locations?

As previously noted, Wendy’s is closing down hundreds of its locations because they are “consistently underperforming.” Last year, Wendy’s closed around 140 of its restaurants.

During an August 2025 earnings call, Cook said the company was “not happy” with the company’s sales. To combat the decrease in stock value, the higher-ups at Wendy’s introduced “Project Fresh,” a strategy to revamp the brand’s marketing and its menu. As noted in a subsequent press release, Chairman of Wendy’s board Art Winkleback noted that the board of directors and management were “dissatisfied with the current valuation of the company and have been working to put the company on the right path to create value for our franchisees, employees and shareholders.”

“Execution is underway, and we are confident that Project Fresh will position Wendy’s as the industry leader — one that guests love, franchisees are proud to operate, teams are excited to be a part of, and creates significant value for our shareholders,” Winkleback added in October 2025.

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Old Navy Beauty Is Coming—and Some Stores Will Even Have a Counter
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Old Navy Beauty Is Coming—and Some Stores Will Even Have a Counter

by jummy84 September 24, 2025
written by jummy84

As retail stores try to bring shoppers back to the mall, Gap and Old Navy seem to be taking cues from Sephora.

Old Navy beauty is officially on its way. The brand will be putting staffed beauty counters with cosmetics, fragrances, and skin care in nearly 50 stores, and carrying the new line at approximately 100 more.

According to The Wall Street Journal, the Old Navy beauty products will be affordably priced, and the lines will be a mix of store-branded products and products from companies like Mario Badescu and E.L.F. At Gap, beauty products, starting with fragrances, will arrive in 2026.

The CEO of Gap, Richard Dickson, said in an interview with the newspaper that the brand felt ready to expand beyond clothing and accessories.

“We have the credibility with consumers to start to venture into categories adjacent to our core,” Dickson said.

We don’t hate the idea, but let’s tease out the pros and cons, shall we?

Point one: I’ve bought hair mist, lotion, body spray, maybe even some candles at Gap Body in my day, and they’ve all been good, solid merchandise, so on its face, this isn’t a strange play or something to be skeptical of. Yeah, bring back the moisturizers and then some. Didn’t they already sell lip balms and stuff?

Point two: The company made this announcement before dropping their well-received commercial with KATSEYE, but we see an overall vision here: Hook the teen girls with the stuff they like. By which we mean, makeup and K-pop. Not the worst strategy.

However, all that said, you’re a clothing company, Gap, so maybe focus on being the best clothing company you can be…Gap! Remember when The Weeknd tried to be an actor?

But maybe the idea is to get people in the door, then hook them. Sort of like how Costco loses money selling those hot dogs but it doesn’t matter because people like them so much and the point of Costco is to sell memberships, not hot dogs.

If Old Navy can bring you in to test a serum or whatever, maybe while you’re there, you’ll try on a sweater. Stay tuned for when we check it all out next year.


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Prop Store's  Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction Sells Dark Side
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Prop Store’s  Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction Sells Dark Side

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
written by jummy84

There has to be a truly exceptional reason to get anyone, including anyone on the IndieWire staff, to walk into the Times Square Planet Hollywood at 10 a.m. on a Tuesday. In fairness, Planet Hollywoods do tend to have fun movie memorabilia or replica props as part of their decor; the restaurant’s themed focus on filmmaking from the ‘90s onwards has, in its own way, raised an awareness of production design and costumes as items of value and not just souvenirs for cast and crew. 

But on this particular Tuesday at 10 a.m., the third floor of New York’s Planet Hollywood had millions of dollars worth of film rarities displayed under museum-grade glass, with glossy catalogues authenticating the provenance of an original stormtrooper helmet, a belt and bullwhip used in “The Last Crusade,” Picard’s Ressikan Flute from “Star Trek: The Next Generation” episode “The Inner Light,” and the lightsaber used in Darth Vader’s dueling sequences (and therefore wielded by the late, legendary fight coordinator Bob Anderson) in “The Empire Strikes Back” and “The Return of the Jedi.” 

'Dead Man's Wire'

Darth Vader, Indiana Jones, and Captain Jean-Luc Picard certainly constitute a “return to office” exception. 

The Planet Hollywood display was presented by Prop Store which, since 1998, has been an auction house specifically for film and television memorabilia; the company runs live auctions of over 1,000 lots three times a year. They’re always trying to spread the word beyond their coterie of regular collectors, but it says something for them to be so hyped that they’re willing to hand-carry lightsabers and stick “Men in Black” neuralyzers in an overhead compartment on the flight from LA to New York to market their September 4-6 live auction. 

What’s striking about Prop Store’s work — at least to this civilian IndieWire staffer who has never won a live auction bid on eBay — is just how methodically each item is documented and vetted, even sometimes restored. Staff do what COO Brandon Alinger called “screen matches,” where they go through films frame-by-frame in 4K (or even higher resolutions) in order to spot individual scratches and characteristics of props, and separate the genuine articles from inauthentic replicas (and the odd Halloween mask). 

The Darth Vader combat lightsaber, for instance, was X-rayed in order to determine that the steel rod, which was used for fight sequences (the sinister red “light” and sound effects were added in after the fact, of course) was indeed assembled in the correct way. The catalogues detailing all of Prop Store’s work are full of pull quotes from the filmmakers, stills from the films, references to other props and inspirations, in addition to meticulous photos of each prop available to bid on. It all looks identical to the material one would find in a fine art auction. 

Just like the art world, Alinger told IndieWire that the company does have a lot of “regulars” who are consistently interested in film memorabilia as a whole, or in specific genres/franchises. Occasionally, museums will work with benefactors to put up bids for their collections. But they’re always trying to reach more fans. 

The allure of movies and the consolidation of Internet fandoms had deepened the value of the marquee franchise and blockbuster items Prop Store tends to auction. While Alinger would expect items from the original “Star Wars” and “Indiana Jones” films to be highly prized — they’ve had 40-50 years to appreciate — newer franchise items are just as sought-after, “especially Marvel,” Alinger said. 

No doubt there is a cinema and cultural studies thesis to be written about why that is; but it is sufficient for this article’s purposes to say that it’s a mindfuck to stare at a weathered, metal cylinder with a rod sticking out, its black paint slightly peeling, and know that you’re looking at something someone is about to spend possibly millions of dollars to own.

But one also thinks of Ralph McQuarrie, who did the original concept work on the lightsabers, or “Star Wars” set designer and prop maker Roger Christian, and how they must feel, knowing their work has gone on to become, as Alinger put it, “the Ruby Slippers” of their generation of cinema. 

George Lucas is probably fine. But Alinger has never seen fans so excited for something.   

“Out of anything we’ve handled here at Prop Store, I would say that lightsaber has the potential to reach the highest sale price. But it’s also generated the most response, the most interest from fans,” Alinger said. “We’ve had so many people reaching out to us and saying, ‘I can’t believe you have this,’ or people want to come and attend these in-person previews like the one we’re at now. It’s just something that people have gotten very excited about.” 

It will likely be later in the first day of the live auction, sometime on September 4, when Darth Vader’s dueling lightsaber will go up onto the virtual block. Anyone can sign up to bid or simply to watch Prop Store’s live auctions, which take place at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles.

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