Wendy's to start selling its chili in grocery stores

CBS News Miami

MIAMI - Fans of Wendy's famous chili will soon be able to buy it in grocery stores.

The fast food chain is partnering with Conagra to bring Wendy's "beloved chili into homes across the country" in canned form for $4.49 when it hits shelves this spring.

Similar to the chili served at Wendy's, the canned version also delivers the "flavor you know and love from Wendy's restaurants" and combines beef, peppers, beans, and simmered in a tomato-based sauce. A can has 29 grams of protein, but a sodium amount wasn't released.

Wendy's has served chili since 1969 and is one of its most popular and recognizable foods served. According to the company's history, the chili was born out of leftover hamburgers at its restaurants, prompting founder Dave Thomas to come up with a creative idea to a "sustainable solution."

Conagra makes several well-known grocery items, including Slim Jims, Reddi-wip, and Marie Callender frozen meals.

It's not the first time a Wendy's staple has been transformed into a grocery store item. In 2021, it partnered with Kellogg to make "Wendy's Frosty Chocolatey Cereal" based off its fan-favorite ice cream treat. Pringles, which is owned by Kellogg, also created a potato crisp based off the flavors of a Wendy's Spicy Chicken sandwich. 

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