From The Trussville Tribune staff reports
BIRMINGHAM – On Wednesday, April 25, Whataburger customers can show their support for Trussville High School by enjoying their favorite menu items, and 20 percent of Whataburger’s sales from 5 to 8 p.m. will be donated to the school.
Whataburger’s “Oh Whata Night” will include its popular “Whataburger for a Year” drawing, where one customer’s name will be drawn to win the prize – a free Whataburger each week for an entire year.
To add to the fun, there will be a special guest appearance from Whataburger’s mascot, Whataguy.
Additionally, the first 50 attendees will receive a special Whataburger gift.
“Our Whataburger family is committed to bringing the community together,” said Whataburger Director of Operations John Attra.
“We’re fortunate to have the most generous customers, and with their support, we’re so proud to support the students at Trussville High School.”
Family-owned Whataburger has proudly served its famous burgers since 1950 and continues to deliver fresh, made-to-order meals every day with extraordinary customer service.
In addition to Oh Whata Night fundraising, Whataburger supports the communities it serves through charitable giving and volunteerism to a number of nonprofit organizations that focus on children’s charities, cancer research, hunger assistance, disaster relief and military support.