UNC students are part of a national campaign to boycott Wendy’s over what critics say is its immoral treatment of the farmworkers who pick the fast food chain’s produce.
Earlier this week, UNC student advocacy groups that work with farmworkers organized a march from the Wendy’s on Main Street in Carrboro to UNC’s on-campus Wendy’s.
President of the Chapel Hill – Carrboro NAACP Anna Richards attended the march on Tuesday and talked to WCHL’s Aaron Keck afterward. She said the event was a great opportunity to call attention to the plight of the folks who literally put food on our table.
“This is one area where they are really doing work that would not get done I am afraid, without them.”
Organizers take issue with Wendy’s absence from a list of major fast food companies to join the Fair Food Program, an agreement between major food purchasers like McDonald’s and the Coalition of Immokalee Workers, who represent farmworkers and are pushing for safer work conditions and better pay.
Since launching in October 2014, the Fair Food Program has had several national food chains sign onto the agreement, including Chipotle, Trader Joe’s and Subway.
Last Sunday, UNC students also organized a vigil held outside of the UNC Wendy’s in a show of solidarity for farmworkers’ rights.
But Wendy’s alleged unfair treatment of workers extends way past the fields where its produce grows, Richards said. She added the low prices Wendy’s, or many other national fast food chains, can offer customers are made possible by the meager wages paid to in-store staff.
“They are still paying their employees that work in the stores very low wages as well, and without benefits,” Richards said. “So there is lots of room for improvement.”
The NAACP has partnered with organizations involved in the national Fight for 15 campaign that advocates for higher wages for fast food workers. The North Carolina NAACP has partnered with organizations campaigning on the Fight for 15.
File photo from previous protest of Wendy’s on UNC campus
Related Stories
‹

UNC Students Push to 'Boot the Braids'A group of around 50 students marched on Thursday to UNC – Chapel Hill’s on-campus Wendy’s to protest the chain’s alleged mistreatment of the farm workers in its supply chain. UNC’s Student-Farmworkers Alliance organized the event as a part of the national “Boot the Braids” campaign. The goal is to pressure Wendy’s for its absence […]

UNC Field Hockey Announces 2025 Regular Season ScheduleThe UNC field hockey program has announced its 2025 regular-season schedule. The Tar Heels are looking to reach at least the NCAA semifinals for the fourth consecutive season. Tell a friend to tell a friend, 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗛𝗲𝗲𝗹𝘀 𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝘽𝘼𝘾𝙆! The 2025 schedule is here 📆 pic.twitter.com/LPFCFpGp6A — Carolina Field Hockey (@UNCFieldHockey) July 18, 2025 The […]

Report: Hulu to Air Docuseries Featuring Bill Belichick, UNC FootballAccording to a report from Ryan Glasspiegel of Front Office Sports, the Hulu streaming service will air a docuseries featuring UNC head football coach Bill Belichick and the Tar Heels. Glasspiegel says early-stage production on the series has already begun, and that the two sides are finalizing an agreement. A spokesman for the football program […]

Chansky's Notebook: Newest 5-StarThe buzz is slowly growing about UNC freshman Caleb Wilson, who is a consensus top 10 recruit from the high school class of 2025.

3 Reasons to Be Confident (and Cautious) for UNC Football in 2025The 2025 UNC football season is set to be one of the most consequential in program history. The Tar Heels have made a significant investment on the gridiron, bringing in Super Bowl champion head coach Bill Belichick to lead the team into a future dominated by NIL, revenue sharing and the transfer portal. With kickoff […]

Bill Belichick at UNC: The Full TimelineBill Belichick’s tenure as the UNC head football coach has been full of twists and turns since his shocking hiring to lead the program in Dec. 2024. Since arriving in Chapel Hill, the six-time Super Bowl winning head coach has attracted national attention — for both Carolina’s on-field prospects and headlines around his book tour […]

Prime Series 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' Premieres New Season Filmed at UNCThe Summer I Turned Pretty, an Amazon original series, recently premiered its third season, which features many scenes filmed at UNC.

Chansky's Notebook: Scouting the FrogsHow is UNC preparing for its opening matchup against TCU in September? And how are the Horned Frogs scouting the Tar Heels?

UNC Warns of Vehicle Break-Ins at SECU Family House, Friday Center Park and RideA string of vehicle break-ins reported at two university properties in Chapel Hill led UNC Police to alert the public on Wednesday afternoon.

Chansky's Notebook: Draft CrushUNC joins Michigan and Arizona as the three schools to have at least one athlete picked in the first round of the NFL, NBA and MLB drafts.
›
Comments on Chapelboro are moderated according to our Community Guidelines