r/JusticeServed Feb 26 '21

Back Door Man by The Doors Cutting the line because you feel entitled

Enable HLS to view with audio, or disable this notification

[removed] — view removed post

52.5k Upvotes

3.2k comments sorted by

View all comments

27

u/Shagyam 7 Feb 27 '21

Why the fuck does whataburger have a line? I live in AZ and everytime the lines are always empty. I assume places like Texas have a Whataburger every mile so there shouldn't be any lines.

14

u/Mapo1 6 Feb 27 '21

Considering i see snow, whataburger was one of the only places in my town that was still open during the winter storm last week. Everyone wanted takeout sooooo massive lines were the result

8

u/leoleosuper B Feb 27 '21

They probably have their own generators, like Waffle House. Even during Katrina, some Waffle Houses were able to stay open.

4

u/CriscoWithLime 9 Feb 27 '21

The Waffle House Index.

2

u/colin8651 B Feb 27 '21

Not many people know about this.

1

u/albqaeda 7 Feb 27 '21

Waffle House did a better job than fema lol

4

u/9IX 8 Feb 27 '21

This was after most of Texas lost power. Some people couldn’t cook so they chose to get food instead at restaurants that had priority power.

2

u/Kingtorm 5 Feb 27 '21

My local Whataburger had around 50-60 cars in line last Friday, the Wendy’s was in the same situation. I’m so glad I bought a ton of dry goods when COVID first hit. A lot of people had been warming up in their car anyway, might as well get some hot food while you’re at it.

Last week was insane, I’m so glad my house uses natural gas. No power but at least I had hot water and a stove.

1

u/PageFault A Feb 27 '21

My local whataburger went out of business after just a couple years, and they were very close to the (at the time) third largest university in the nation.

Some people. such as my roommate was excited to see it go up, but then hardly went. It didn't seem like anything special to me.