Wendy's, or at least the Valley View location nearby, is hereby on my list, and off the short one I pick from for lunch. First, there's an explanation taped to the register that hurricanes in Florida have hurt their tomato supply. Then the cashier takes a good minute to realize that $6.03 is sufficient payment for a $5.93 total. I can forgive him, because from his need for instructions to assemble a Taco Supremo Salad, he's new to the job. He and his helper, however, need to call in another fellow from the back, whose own first day I recall from months ago (with the same difficulty, perhaps due to the scarcity of orders for them), when there's need for an official statement that they're out of tortilla chips. Do I want to try some crackers, they ask. The hard, green things that come with are nothing like tomatoes.