Whataburger is offering 75-cent hamburgers. Here's how to get them

Fort Smith, ARLocal News

Whataburger celebrates its 75th anniversary on August 8 by offering hamburgers for just 75 cents. Customers can redeem this deal through the Whataburger app from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m.

local time, limited to one per rewards account. CEO Debbie Stroud stated that the anniversary serves as a thank-you to loyal customers. The company will also launch a second collection of limited-edition commemorative cups on August 5, just before the anniversary. A special celebration in Corpus Christi will coincide with the offer, featuring a game where the Hooks, an AA affiliate of the Houston Astros, will play as the Honey Butter Chicken Biscuits. Fans attending the game will receive a coupon for the popular side item and can get promotional items like a Whataguy mask or cape.

Whataburger operates over 1,100 restaurants across 17 states, primarily in Texas and the Southwest. This anniversary highlights the brand's deep roots in the community and its commitment to customer satisfaction.

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