Whataburger goes online to reassure Texans after news of sale of the chain's majority ownership
https://www.houstonchronicle.com/business/article/Whataburger-goes-online-to-reassure-Texans-after-14001373.phpFirst the Alamo, now Whataburger.
It did not take long for Whataburger's loyal Texas fan base to express their displeasure and anxiety at the news the chain was selling the majority stake of its ownership to Chicago-based BDT Capital Partners.
Whataburger delivered the gut check Friday afternoon, and while there were no reports of looting, panic buying of spicy ketchup, overturned cars or rioting, it is safe to say that Texas' corner of internet exploded a little bit.
"182 men didn't die at The Alamo just so we could give @Whataburger over to Chicago. I'm just sayin'." Wrote one Twitter user. And similar sentiments were shared by many.
From funny to angry, Texas let Whataburger know its thoughts on the matter.
So over the weekend the storied and beloved franchise took to social media to reassure fans....
