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Wendy’s to cater wedding for couples with one redhead.

The fast-food chain will provide a 3-course meal for 150 guests.

Wendy’s UK will cater a wedding for one selected couple, provided at least one partner has red hair.

The catering package will include a 3-course Wendy’s menu for up to 150 guests and a dedicated catering team.

Couples wanting to join will need to submit a video via public social media account on either TikTok or Instagram using the @WendysUK tag and the official hashtag #RedandWeddedContest during the competition period.

Entries must feature at least one individual with red hair. Red hair may be natural, dyed, or achieved using a synthetic or natural wig. Entrants must detail in sixty seconds or less the story of how they began their romance and why they want to win.  The video must include this information and be on theme to be valid for entry.

The couple with the most compelling story will win the ultimate Wendy’s ‘Redhead Wedding’ on their chosen date.

Meanwhile, all entrants will receive vouchers from Wendy’s.

The last day to submit entries will be on 28 February.
 

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