Whataburger is thanking educators by offering free food during Teacher Appreciation Week
- Whataburger offered a free breakfast entree to educators nationwide from May 5 to May 9 at any location between 5 a.m. And 9 a.m. During National Teacher Appreciation Week.
- This event followed Whataburger’s 75th anniversary and included classroom grants totaling $75,000 distributed across 16 states to support teachers.
- Teachers must show valid school ID to redeem the dine-in, drive-thru, or takeout offer, which excluded online orders.
- A Whataburger spokesperson said, “Whataburger is serving up a Whatasized ‘thank you’ to the real MVPs of our communities—our amazing teachers.”
- This initiative underscores community recognition of teachers’ impact through practical support and encourages thoughtful appreciation during the week.
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