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14 Times Companies Backtracked After Customer Backlash

Though large corporations may do their damndest to get us on board with things like buying 10 different streaming subscriptions or spending $35 dollars for a burger to be delivered to our doorsteps, not all pricing initiatives end in a “fine, I guess” from customers.


Just last week, Wendy’s was forced to clarify their recently unveiled plans for a “dynamic pricing” model, explaining (or more likely, CYA-ing) that contrary to the memes of buying, selling, and trading Baconators, they were not going to increase the price of their burgers to reflect market the business of their restaurants.


“To clarify, Wendy’s will not implement surge pricing, which is the practice of raising prices when demand is highest,” a spokesperson for the fast food chain told NBC News, noting that they “didn’t use” the term surge pricing … even though “dynamic pricing” basically means the same thing.


But Wendy’s is far from alone in having to walk back their latest money grab. From fixing Sonic’s design to OnlyFans' decision to keep their platform porn friendly, here are 15 times companies walked back their plans in light of backlash.


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