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I Visited Whataburger, a Texas Chain With a Cult Following, for the First Time. Here’s What It’s Like.

11th July 2018

Read it.

The requirements of modern journalism are such that if you are writing anything about a state that is not one of the Deep Blue Coast states, you must take the approach of someone from civilization boating down the Zambezi river, observing the natives in their colorful native costumes doing colorful native things. Isn’t that amazing!

And, with respect to Texas, if you can sneak ‘cult’ into the headline somewhere, so much the better.

2 Responses to “I Visited Whataburger, a Texas Chain With a Cult Following, for the First Time. Here’s What It’s Like.”

  1. RealRick Says:

    One wonders what amazing things the author might find by venturing into the insane world of Chick-fil-A.

    McDonald’s survives everywhere, and it’s the yardstick for “Just Barely Edible”. If you can serve better food than McD’s, then your business can survive. Whataburger is better than McD’s, yet still affordable.

  2. Tim of Angle Says:

    Whataburger makes the Breakfast on a Bun, the best breakfast-quasi-cheeseburger available in America. And, where I live, it’s a penny cheaper than the Sausage Egg McMuffin, my default when no Whataburger is available.