Posted on 12/18/2009 7:35:24 AM PST by SoonerStorm09
FORT WORTH -- Good riddance?
We cant recall the last time a company promoted the end of a product.
Did Ford extol the Edsel? Coke the New Coke?
Yet we have Whataburger buying little ads, setting up toll-free hot lines and Web sites, then paying PR people to call attention to the withdrawal of what is easily the Corpus Christi-based chains unhealthiest menu item: The A1 Thick and Hearty Burger.
The burger has lost its pizzazz, said a PR person with SPM Communications of Dallas, who is not authorized to be quoted by name,
Wednesday night, a North Texas hairstylist named Heather was scheduled to mount a "support group" gathering at an Irving Whataburger to mark the Dec. 21 disappearance of the 1,050-calorie, half-pound hamburger that packs 62 grams of fat, according to the chains Web site.
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MMMMMM, Good Burger, I have them hold the onions on mine though,....MMMMMM
Good riddance to the Whataburger 'Thick and Hearty' burger?
Well, in Oregon, I had never heard of Whataburger. And when I got to Oklahoma, once again, I started hearing about it all over the place... LOL... Of course, when I was first in Oklahoma, they didn't exist. :-)
BUT, even though I've eaten their "Justaburgers" a lot (well, some... anyway...) -- I've never heard of the "Thick and Hearty" burger... Oh well...
And of course, Whataburger is originally from Texas, but it's all over Oklahoma, too.
What’s really funny is when somebody orders a Diet Coke to go along with it.
When I am in the South I usually seek out Steak and Shake. Who knows the burger in question? Is it something I should try before it disappears?
Sorry. the only time I have eaten at a Whattaburger I looked at my meal and said “What’s that... a burger?”
It was awful.
Now, the Brown Bag Burgers in Prescott... oh, mama, they’re incredible!
It’s the A1 Thick and Hearty man......
“Whats really funny is when somebody orders a Diet Coke to go along with it.”
That would be me. Moving to Austin introduced me to Whataburger.
I just don’t want the sugar... had to switch to Diet Coke a few years ago when sugar acted up, and now I can’t stand the “real” Coke.
Look - you spend your calorie budget YOUR way, and I'll spend mine MY way, OK?
;->
You should absolutely try it. When I visit my brother in San Francisco, the only thing he asks me to bring him is a Whataburger.
Way back in 1950, an adventurous and determined entrepreneur named Harmon Dobson opened up the worlds first Whataburger on Ayers Street in Corpus Christi, Texas. He had a simple goal, to serve a burger so big that it took two hands to hold and so good that with one bite customers would say, What a burger! He succeeded on both accounts and turned that one little burger stand into a legend known throughout Texas and the South.
Today, each and every Whataburger is made to order, right when its ordered. And theyre still made with 100% pure American beef and served on a big toasted five-inch bun with all the extras to suit your taste. Grilled jalapenos, extra bacon, three slices of cheese, no tomatoes, extra pickles? No problem, your Whataburger will be made just like you like it 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
More than half a century later, with Harmons son, Tom, at the company helm, Whataburger still remains family-owned and operated. Employees at Whataburger are even referred to as Family Members and it is the privilege and promise of each and every one to uphold the tradition that Harmon began. So now with nearly 700 Whataburger restaurants across ten states, road-trippers and hometown folks alike continue gathering under the big orange and white roofs for the fresh made to order burgers and friendly service.
I’ve never had that particular one, but Whataburgers in general are very good — the best fast food burger I’ve had (I’m not out west so I’ve never had a chance to try In-N-Out). And their fries are just as good as McDonald’s.
We got hooked on In-N-Out Burgers when we were out in California, sure wish they had those in Texas.
They are good.
Never had it, I’m a Double Cheese straight up man. And the ketchup is gooood.
Sorry. the only time I have eaten at a Whattaburger I looked at my meal and said Whats that... a burger?
LOL... well, don't be cheap and just buy the 99-cent burger... :-)
I think they call that the "Just-a-Burger"... and it is... LOL...
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