It's going to be a chicken strip-filled fall season at Wendy's.

The fast-food chain is "extending (its) chicken lineup" by introducing a couple of new menu offerings, including chicken tenders, in the fourth quarter, Wendy's Interim CEO Kenneth Cook said at a recent earnings call.

Along with the chicken tenders, Wendy's is releasing a "modernized and improved" sauce lineup. Wendy's announcement comes months after McCrispy Strips (and the Creamy Chili Dip) made its debut at McDonald's.

According to Cook, the chicken tenders are "crafted using the highest quality ingredients, including 100% white meat coated in light, crispy, and flavorful breading."

"Through testing, it was clear that consumers could taste the difference," Cook said during the earnings call. "I believe we are delivering exactly what customers want: a craveable, juicy, and all-around delicious product in a fast-growing part of the protein market."

Here is what we know about Wendy's new chicken tenders, including when they'll be available:

Chicken tenders, sauce lineup arrives in October 2025

Wendy's chicken tenders and sauce lineup, which consists of six different sauce varieties, will make their debut sometime in the fourth quarter. According to the fast-food chain, the fourth quarter runs Oct. 1 to Dec. 28.

"We're also rolling out a modernized and improved sauce lineup with the launch of our chicken tenders with six new varieties of sauces, including my personal favorite, Sweet Chili, and a new Wendy's signature sauce with a tangy kick," Cook said. "I think our tenders and sauces are fantastic, and I'm confident our customers will love them too."

In addition to the new menu offerings, Wendy's is also focused on "beverage innovation."

New caffeinated beverage lineups, including cold brew (and cold foam), energy drinks, and a hot coffee blend, will also hit menus.

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Reporting by Amaris Encinas, USA TODAY / USA TODAY

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