A New York company is suing Texas favorite fast food chain Whataburger for alleged patent infringement. Torus Ventures accuses Whataburger of infringing on its security protocol system for digital copyright control,
Reel it in while you can!Key TakeawaysWhataburger's fish fillet sandwich and platter have returned for the Lenten SeasonThe Whatacatch Sandwich features a crispy, panko-breaded fillet of wild-caught Alaskan pollock topped with lettuce,
SAN ANTONIO – Whataburger is bringing back the Whatacatch Sandwich and Whatacatch Platter for Lent. The South Texas restaurant staple said the meals will return to the menu beginning March 4 through April 21, the day after Easter. The media could not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the format is not supported.
San Antonio-based Whataburger will debut a tribute to loyal diners in the form of a digital fan-art museum pop-up during Austin's SXSW Festival. The museum pop-up is open both to the public and ...
Whataburger has been slapped with a lawsuit after a New York company accused the burger brand of patent infringement.
SAN ANTONIO – Whataburger and Wrangler are teaming up to bring fans a limited-time clothing collaboration. The 33-piece apparel and accessory collection is now available on the Whatastore and Wrangler.com. The media could not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the format is not supported.
Whataburger, the fast-food burger chain, will be hosting a free and exclusive fan art museum at South by Southwest 2025 in Austin.
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The Whataburger Museum of Art started with pieces from fans on Instagram, and they’re making their debut at Austin’s annual SXSW festival.
Texas-based burger chain Whataburger should open its first location in the Chattanooga market later this year along Ringgold Road in East Ridge.
Torus Ventures accuses San Antonio-based Whataburger of stealing its patented digital data protection code, adding to its list of over 100 lawsuits.