"In a move that makes total sense, the Dallas Cowboys announced on Monday that Texas-based burger chain Whataburger is now the team’s official burger purveyor." - Amy McCarthy
"At a Texas restaurant an employee refused to serve uniformed officers, saying she would not serve them because they had beaten up her boyfriend, an example of how personal experiences and outrage over police violence have led some workers to decline service to identifiable officers." - Jaya Saxena
"Texas burger chain Whataburger added a new delivery service for the first time, available as of this week. Orders can be placed through its website or app. Third-party delivery companies (Grubhub, DoorDash) will actually deliver the food to customers. Whataburger hasn’t reopened its dining rooms yet, opting to stick to takeout, drive-thru, and now delivery services instead." - Nadia Chaudhury
"A Texas-born regional burger chain invoked as a cultural touchstone in that state’s politics — embraced by at least one candidate as a symbol of regional identity and used in campaign imagery to signal grassroots relatability and local affinity." - Meghan McCarron
"The favorite Texas fast-food chain added a new limited morning item to its lineup this week: the breakfast burger. It’s made up of a beef patty, bacon, a fried egg, hash browns (!!!), American cheese, and the creamy pepper sauce. It’ll be available for a limited time during breakfast hours from 11 p.m. to 11 a.m., and the exact end-date hasn’t been announced. The item isn’t to be confused with the Breakfast on a Bun, which doesn’t include those hash browns." - Nadia Chaudhury