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Related: About this forumWhataburger turned 75 yesterday
Whataburger offered hamburgers for seventy-five cents yesterday.
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I admit that I waited about 20 or so minutes in the drive thru. I had a shorter wait than many
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I was pleased to see so many Whataburger fans out yesterday

tulipsandroses
(7,856 posts)No thanks.
SheltieLover
(73,055 posts)Horrible "food."
LeftInTX
(33,233 posts)I skip the mustard and order with ketchup and mayo. The onions are diced a bit too large. Overall the meat is good.
I'm not a fan of spicy mustard etc.
Texans hate ketchup and mayo. I'm not from Texas. I never got the "mustard" thing and Texans hate for ketchup. Hubby won't eat ketchup to this day.
SheltieLover
(73,055 posts)To be honest, I wouldn't eat it if they paid me to do so. Tried it once. Never again.
LeftInTX
(33,233 posts)I skip the mustard and order with ketchup and mayo. The onions are diced a bit too large. Overall the meat is good.
I'm not a fan of spicy mustard etc
Texans hate ketchup and mayo. I'm not from Texas. I never got the "mustard" thing and Texans hate for ketchup. Hubby won't eat ketchup to this day.
History of Texas style burgers https://archive.ph/nR9C0
SheltieLover
(73,055 posts)Flavorless & riduculously greasy.
LeftInTX
(33,233 posts)I like in and out, but it's a drive for me.
I also like DQ, but their lines are too long.
Whataburger is open 24/7.
SheltieLover
(73,055 posts)When it first opened, people were waiting in drive up line for 45-60 min, including those who ordered & paid online. People were not happy. Soon, there were no cars in drive up lane & there were only 2 others eating in the dining room when I was there.
Truly putrid food.
LeftInTX
(33,233 posts)I haven't been in about a year. But it tasted pretty much the same. They're all over the place around here.
SheltieLover
(73,055 posts)Nobody in drive up.
LeftInTX
(33,233 posts)
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I need to check it out to see if it has gotten bad however.
LetMyPeopleVote
(168,647 posts)I get this with all of my meals.
Paladin
(31,461 posts)I took my business elsewhere, once the stories of deteriorating food quality started turning up (after a major corporate takeover).
Now, every time a big company acquires a restaurant, I see "I hope to hell it doesn't ruin the food like it did with Whataburger" comments online. Damn shame; Whataburger used to be worthwhile.
Traildogbob
(11,683 posts)What-in-Burger. When I was a teen, just was not a million burger places, no competition, and to park and eat in the car was cool.
That was a date night back then. (Guess thats why I was single a lot) Have not been to one in 65 years.
evemac
(238 posts)It's definitely a Texas thing. The fact it's been around for so long is its own testament. I go for the super large iced teas and their Dr Pepper shakes when they have them.