“North Carolina holds a really special place in ... “We’re not coming to sell you another burger. What we first really want to be part of the community,” Stroud said, noting the ...
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It comes as no surprise to me that the Texas burger chain, Whataburger, is suing the North Carolina-based mom and pop burger establishment, What-a-Burger #13, which has locations in Mt.
Few restaurant brands — if any — have captured the attention of the Carolinas that Whataburger has before its locations even ...
Stroud says Whataburger plans to open 10 locations in North Carolina annually, with a similar number in South Carolina. The concept delivers an elevated burger experience, operating 24 hours a day.