Wendy’s roasts the Windows 10 Insider Program, Edge, and Bing on Twitter

Wendy’s took some playful shots at Microsoft on National Roast Day.

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Yesterday was National Roast Day, which is apparently a thing. Wendy’s, the popular fast food restaurant known for its Twitter roasts, took the opportunity to roast anyone it could. Thecompany’s Twitter accountasked people to ask to be roasted. That tweet has over 18,000 replies, including one from Microsoft’s Brandon LeBlanc.

LeBlanc asked Wendy’s if he will ever find true love. Wendy’s responded with some words spicier than its Spicy Chicken Sandwich.

you work on the Windows Insider Program Team. No one will ever love the Windows Insider Program Team.you work on the Windows Insider Program Team. No one will ever love the Windows Insider Program Team.— Wendy’s (@Wendys)February 11, 2021February 11, 2021

Ouch. LeBlanc might need a frosty after that one.

While I appreciate the spicy takes, and nuggets, of Wendy’s, I disagree with its tweet here. Many people love the Windows Insider Program and its team. How can you not love LeBlanc, a man who has apinned tweetof a Surface Duo with a wig dressing it up as a tribble?

All of this is in good fun, of course. LeBlanc would not have been asked to be roasted if he wasn’t ready for Wendy’s to respond.

Wendy’s also took the chance to roast Bing. Bing’s Twitter account said that it was “searchin' for a searing” and Wendy’s delivered.

Congrats on being the number one search engine site that comes up when people misspell Google.#NationalRoastDayCongrats on being the number one search engine site that comes up when people misspell Google.#NationalRoastDay— Wendy’s (@Wendys)February 11, 2021February 11, 2021

Microsoft Edge also tried to join in on the fun, but the Wendy’s account playfully said it missed the chance to roast them due to the slow browser.

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sorry this is a bit late. we tried replying 2 hours ago but we were using Microsoft Edge#NationalRoastDaysorry this is a bit late. we tried replying 2 hours ago but we were using Microsoft Edge#NationalRoastDay— Wendy’s (@Wendys)February 11, 2021February 11, 2021

The Edge account clapped back with a joke about Wendy’s taking too long to start serving breakfast.

No worries. At least it wasn’t as late as you were when you decided to start serving breakfast.No worries. At least it wasn’t as late as you were when you decided to start serving breakfast.— Microsoft Edge (@MicrosoftEdge)February 11, 2021February 11, 2021

We remind people to ask to be roasted by Wendy’s at their own risk. If you come for the queen, you best not miss.

Sean Endicott is a tech journalist at Windows Central, specializing in Windows, Microsoft software, AI, and PCs. He’s covered major launches, from Windows 10 and 11 to the rise of AI tools like ChatGPT. Sean’s journey began with the Lumia 740, leading to strong ties with app developers. Outside writing, he coaches American football, utilizing Microsoft services to manage his team. He studied broadcast journalism at Nottingham Trent University and is active on X @SeanEndicott_ and Threads @sean_endicott_.