One Last Local Food Hooray Before Leaving For My New Company

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Bravo Zulu's Comment
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Being from Texas, there are certain foods that I have simpmy taken for granted over the years. So today, I made myself some corn tortillas to go with my chorizo and eggs. This afternoon I will have myself a great big Whataburger.

It's like I'm on death row and I'm having my last meal, lol!

ChickieMonster's Comment
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That sounds great! Enjoy!

And for the record, there are TONS of great places to eat out here on the road!

Errol V.'s Comment
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That sounds great! Enjoy!

And for the record, there are TONS of great places to eat out here on the road!

But Whataburgers outside of Texas are rare! Stock up while you have a chance!

Tractor Man's Comment
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Copied and pasted from Whataburger website:

By the company's seventh decade, Whataburger had grown from a single burger stand in Corpus Christi to a 700-restaurant chain that spanned every state from Arizona to Florida.

Errol, you really need to get out more!

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BTW. I Love Whataburger. They have been in Tucson AZ for 40 years!

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JakeBreak's Comment
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Copied and pasted from Whataburger website:

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By the company's seventh decade, Whataburger had grown from a single burger stand in Corpus Christi to a 700-restaurant chain that spanned every state from Arizona to Florida.

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Errol, you really need to get out more!

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BTW. I Love Whataburger. They have been in Tucson AZ for 40 years!

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No they just cover the South coast lol. I regret that I didn't get a chance to try them when I was down in texas

Tractor Man's Comment
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These are the Southern Coastal States of America! LOL

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The first Whataburger store opened in Corpus Christi, Texas, in 1950. But Whataburger has more stores in more states. There are more than 760 Whataburger restaurants across 10 states: Arizona, Arkansas, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma and of course Texas.Sep 16, 2014
Pianoman's Comment
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Man you guys are making me hungry. I've never had Whataburger and I've been wanting it so bad, but EVERY time I think I can get it I can't for some reason.

Errol V.'s Comment
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Copied and pasted from Whataburger website:

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By the company's seventh decade, Whataburger had grown from a single burger stand in Corpus Christi to a 700-restaurant chain that spanned every state from Arizona to Florida.

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Errol, you really need to get out more!

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BTW. I Love Whataburger. They have been in Tucson AZ for 40 years!

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GUYS! My stomping grounds are Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia. I can only get W-B's in Texas. Don't see them from Louisiana to Florida!

Now, about them In-n-Outs....

Tractor Man's Comment
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GUYS! My stomping grounds are Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia. I can only get W-B's in Texas. Don't see them from Louisiana to Florida!

Thats understandable, there are only 750 or so!

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On a more serious note. In N Outs seem to place themselves with good Interstate access. I think most Whataburgers are on main arteries within cities. Gotta live in the City to get em'. Oh man......gotta quit talking about Whataburgers......now I want one soooooo bad!

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Interstate:

Commercial trade, business, movement of goods or money, or transportation from one state to another, regulated by the Federal Department Of Transportation (DOT).

Sambo's Comment
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Never has in n out burgers. They good?

Now what I miss is white castle. You just don't find them very much in the south.

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