From staff reports
SAN ANTONIO, TX – The nationwide Whataburger fast food franchise has began serving its full breakfast menu from 11 p.m. to 11 a.m., according to a press release.
Also during that 12-hour timeframe, customers will be able to order all menu items that involve eggs. Early in June, Whataburger announced it had been affected by the national egg shortage. Due to the shortage, the company had to limit the hours it served menu items that involved eggs.
“While Whataburger was originally made famous by our burgers, our customers really love our breakfast menu – including those menu items made with eggs,” said Chief Operating Officer Dino Del Nano. “We know it’s been a tough couple of weeks for our customers, but we’re really grateful for their support while we worked to build up our egg supply.”
Whataburger has since established an additional egg supply to get back to normal operations. The Trussville Whataburger is located at 5931 Trussville Crossing Parkway, which is off Chalkville Mountain Road across from Chick-fil-A.
“All of us at Whataburger are so happy to get back to normal and serve our full breakfast menu to customers during our usual breakfast hours from 11 p.m. to 11 a.m.,” said Del Nano.