My most recent visit to Whataburger was with another couple on a Friday night after theatre. We all ordered "Dine In/Here". The other people got their food on trays with the standard offerings of ketchup, salt/pepper/napkins by the person delivering the food. When ours came out it was in a paper bag with the "Dine In/Here" ticket stapled to it and I told the employee that we ordered to eat in. She just looked at me, walked away and resumed her conversation with another employee. I had to get up and go to the counter to get my condiments. The food quality matched the employee quality - barely warm fries and a burger that looked like it had been assembled by a blindfolded 3 year old. Plus the soda machine was dispensing regular Coke out of the Diet Coke nozzle.
I have had a couple of positive Whataburger experiences this year - both of them were at stores in small towns far away from big cities.
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- Wed Jun 19, 2019 12:30 pm
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Re: Whataburger majority stake sold to Chicago investment firm
Seems like most of the Whatabugers I’ve been in since moving to Texas leave a lot to be desired in food quality, cleanliness and the attitude of the employees.
Maybe that’s why the company is in need of selling out financially....they already sold out in quality.
Maybe that’s why the company is in need of selling out financially....they already sold out in quality.
- Sat Jun 15, 2019 11:37 am
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Whataburger majority stake sold to Chicago investment firm
https://www.foxbusiness.com/features/jj ... icago-firm
JJ Watt calls on fans to ‘chip in and buy’ Whataburger after a majority stake is sold
JJ Watt calls on fans to ‘chip in and buy’ Whataburger after a majority stake is sold