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It's worse at night because theres only about 2 or 3 people working and everyone wants a burger at that time. If there are a couple of cars outside it may appear that they're slow but in all reality it's hectic inside and everyones trying to finish orders out as fast as possible. Each order is recorded and the avg. As far as McDonalds go, their machinery and number of employees are vastly superior to anything Whataburger had because I'm sure they have the resources to do so.

Whatagurger cooks their burgers regularly and leaves it juicy. McDonalds steam presses their burgers for speed. The difference between Whataburger and McDonalds is quality over quantity and speed. I'll be happy to answer anymore question you may have about whataburger. If you think any item from Whataburger that includes the word 'Barbeque' does not include liquid smoke, think again.

Originally Posted by orangesky. Originally Posted by Mizzou I don't mind waiting except when it's 2 a. Saturday morning and everyone in the car needs a bathroom.

More than 2 cars deep at that time and you are in for a "challenging" wait shall we say. Whataburger isn't that good. Originally Posted by SubliminalHorn. I was in an Orlando Whataburger when the entire staff quit on the manager before we arrived. I saw the entire crew leave and the manager came over to apologize for the delay. She and another manager got us our order in about half the time it usually took in past trips, which was usually about 10 minutes.

Not to derail, but I was noticing that a Whataburger Jr. Originally Posted by TJ Hooshamazoo. I saw a commercial for the special Chop House Cheddar Burger. I am intrigued and it looks delicious but the steak sauce could suck. Anybody tried it yet? The one in Lakeway has never been slow when I've gone there. So you beyotches stay away so it'll stay fast.

I'll nominate P. And considering how simple their menu is, thats unacceptable. Posts: 1, I try to avoid all fast food as much as possible these days. They're all short staffed, and you might get caught in the drive-thru line for 30 minutes without a means of escape.

Reply Quote 0. Joined: Oct 11, Posts: 24, Pirate04 said:. Joined: Dec 3, I rarely used the DT for all the reasons mentioned above. Last time was when they served me a burgerless burger. Joined: Oct 17, Texker said:. Joined: Sep 23, Posts: 40, Joined: Oct 4, Why does it take so long? Well, it takes a long damn time for your food to cool down so they can give it to you.

Joined: Oct 31, Joined: Jul 20, Posts: 23, GiveEmHellBill said:. The Dirty Sock said:. Joined: Oct 18, Fats who are too lazy to walk inside and order. Joined: Jan 11, Order on app, drive to Whataburger, walk inside and let them know you ordered on app, sit down and they will bring you your food.

Or order on app and drive to drive-thru and then they'll tell you to go to the B lane where they'll bring the order out to you. Otherwise you are at the mercy of the people in front of you in the line, and who wants to put their fate in the hands of those people?

Joined: Mar 14, Posts: 3, Whataburger is best when you eat it at the restaurant. Gets too cold and soggy if you wait to drive it home. The rest of their food sucks worse than wbt. Joined: Aug 26, Posts: 14, Joined: Feb 18, Posts: 2, Captain Positivity said:.

Joined: Sep 1, What fans of the burger chain might be surprised to discover is that while Whataburger's fries might be golden, its reputation is not. That's right, Whataburger has some secrets lurking behind that big orange-and-white W that they'd prefer fans forget or never learn about.

Proceed with caution because what you're about to learn may just change how you feel about a Whataburger patty melt forever! Or not. It is just fast food, after all. In June , a bomb was dropped on the good people of Texas by one of their very own. Not a literal bomb, of course, but an emotional one that had a sting more devastating than the worst jalapeno cheeseburger heartburn imaginable.

Whataburger was sold — to Chicago! Both BDT and Whataburger assured customers that the chain's "recipe for success" wouldn't change. Despite the company telling fans on Twitter, "Texas, we don't want you to be upset Texas publications such as The San Antonio Express-News and Texas Monthly mourned the news, while a popular criminal defense lawyer declared, "get your hands off our hamburgers. Watt even pleaded with fans to rally together and chip in to buy the brand back.

The fact of the matter is, as much as Texas would like to believe Whataburger is percent Texas through and through, there's now a substantial piece of it 1, miles away. It's the burgers at Whataburger that keep the fans coming back , but it was the chain's gravy that landed them in some legal trouble.

Fast food companies always try to deliver on the promise of fresh, hot food, but trouble happens when that food is a little too hot and results in burns. According to The Dallas Morning News , a customer's five-year-old daughter suffered a bad burn after the restaurant's "scalding hot" gravy spilled on the girl's legs. The lawsuit alleged that the girl's second-degree burns were because careless employees hadn't been properly trained regarding the spillage risks of serving hot gravy to a child.

If all this sounds vaguely familiar to Whataburger fans, it's because the exact same thing happened to a seven-year-old child in In that lawsuit, Whataburger got off in the court and was not held liable. However, the case doesn't appear to have been resolved yet.

Considering that this has happened twice now, Whataburger might not be so lucky the second time around. Even if Whataburger's beef is fresh and never frozen, it's not winning too many accolades when it comes to antibiotics. Public Interest Research Group released a lengthy roundup in of how well fast food burger chains scored when it came to antibiotics in their meat, and Whataburger flunked big time.

Whataburger's beef received a big, fat "F" in the report — though it was hardly the only one. The report went on to detail how Whataburger and other fast food chains that used beef containing high levels of antibiotics could result in the spread of drug-resistant illnesses via San Antonio Business Journal.

Whataburger didn't publicly comment on the report. While nobody likes a Debbie Downer scolding them over their burger choices.

Perhaps opting for a burger that might not potentially contribute to a worldwide pandemic — because those are the worst — wouldn't be such a bad thing. Overall, Whataburger does pretty well when it comes to customer service and has a solid 4. That's certainly not too shabby. The problem, though, is that some of their bad reviews have been pretty bad, and we're not just talking about a few customers on Yelp who had slow service either.

In , it was reported that a customer who visited Whataburger in Baytown, Texas, claimed to have found a clump of mud in her burger yuck. Yesenia Sanchez reportedly asked for a bread swap with her sandwich and discovered the newly added ingredient in her chicken sandwich. Whataburger reached out to Sanchez with an apology and free meal, but no word on whether or not she took them up on it or said "thanks but no thanks.

The burger chain also found itself in the headlines regarding the treatment of two police officers. Police chief Jay Burch wrote on Facebook via Fox News that two of his officers were reportedly cursed at by an employee and denied service while the manager excused the behavior with the response of, "I don't get into politics.



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