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The great irony for Texans is that the best-case scenario for a Whataburger expansion probably looks something like when In-N-Out invaded Texas in 2011.
Restaurant industry experts say Whataburger’s expansion to states such as Kansas, Missouri and Tennessee is logical, considering the chain’s popularity in the South and with Hispanic customers.
The addition of the training center will complement Whataburger's expansion to the Springs. BurgerWorks of Lufkin, Texas, a franchisee since 1997 with nine locations in Texas, ...
Whataburger has a new location heading to the Triad region. It will open this fall at 10118 N Main St. in Archdale, according to a release. This will be one of 10 locations opening in North Carolina ...
HOUSTON – Whataburger has announced expansion plans and a new restaurant design that will be coming soon. In a release Wednesday, Whataburger said new restaurants will be added in Tennessee and ...
Whataburger's rapid expansion to Middle Tennessee in 2022 has been followed by two more locations in the works. Here's where you can expect new spots.
A Whataburger spokesperson was unable to provide further details on the Sarasota location to the Herald-Tribune. The Sarasota Whataburger would be at 4001 S. Tamiami Trail, just south of ...
Whataburger's expansion in New Mexico continues with a strategic new restaurant site. Related Articles . New mixed-use project planned at Winrock New mixed-use project planned at Winrock.
Whataburger wants to go big: Iconic Texas restaurant selling majority interest, positioning for expansion The company now has 828 locations in 10 states, with sales of more than $2 billion annually.
San Antonio-based Whataburger announced Friday they are selling a majority stake of the company to BDT Capital Partners. The merchant bank specializes in family and founder-led companies ...
SAN ANTONIO, Aug. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Whataburger announced plans to open four Kansas City area restaurants in Missouri and Kansas earlier th ...
Whataburger confirms expansion into South and Midwest Company will begin franchising restaurants, which it has not done since early 2000s. San Antonio Business Journal.