The following news release was issued by Whataburger:
Whataburger is proud to announce a new joint venture with longtime franchise partner and investment group KMO Burger, LLC, marking a significant step forward in the brand’s continued growth across the Midwest.As part of this joint venture, Whataburger will contribute its 16 company-owned restaurants in the Kansas City and Springfield, Missouri markets, while KMO Burger, LLC will contribute its 13 existing restaurants. KMO Burger, LLC will own and operate all 29 locations under the Whataburger brand.
“This partnership reflects the strength of our franchise model and the incredible trust we place in our partners,” said Debbie Stroud, Whataburger President and CEO. “KMO Burger, LLC has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the communities they serve and to the heart of the Whataburger experience — amazing food, exceptional service, and a welcoming atmosphere. We’re confident this joint venture will only deepen our connection with our fans in Kansas and Missouri.”
All Whataburger Restaurants LLC employees currently working as restaurant staff at these locations will transition to become employees of KMO Burger, LLC. A dedicated cross-functional team is in place to ensure the transition is supported with the resources, information and care needed throughout the process.
KMO Burger, LLC will assume operations for all 29 restaurants following the completion of the transaction. The growing investment group continues to embrace Whataburger’s Vision, Mission, and Promise — a testament to the strength of the partnership and the shared commitment to delivering bold flavors and memorable moments.
“As a longtime fan and investor, I’m thrilled to take this next step with Whataburger. The brand means a lot to me — not just for the food, but for how it brings people together. Our team at KMO Burger is ready to keep raising the bar,” said Patrick Mahomes, NFL Quarterback and part-owner of KMO Burger, LCC. “I’m proud to be part of a team that’s focused on both growth and community.”
The corporate restaurant locations that are transitioning as a part of this joint venture are:
1460 NE Douglas St, Lees Summit, MO
8420 W 135th St., Overland Park, KS
18902 E US Highway 40, Independence, MO
905 Highway 7, Blue Springs, MO
1851 W Marler Lane, Ozark, MO
3880 W Sunshine St, Springfield MO
1921 W Foxwood Dr., Raymore, MO
204 SW Highway 150, Lees Summit, MO
8420 W 135th St., Overland Park, KS
18902 E US Highway 40, Independence, MO
905 Highway 7, Blue Springs, MO
1851 W Marler Lane, Ozark, MO
3880 W Sunshine St, Springfield MO
1921 W Foxwood Dr., Raymore, MO
204 SW Highway 150, Lees Summit, MO
2337 N Glenstone Ave, Springfield, MO
9505 Metcalf Ave, Overland Park, KS
401 N Eastgate Ave, Springfield, MO
1371 US Highway 60 E, Republic, MO
2014 S Rangeline Rd, Joplin, MO
1705 N State Route 291, Harrisonville, MO
714 S Madison St, Webb City, MO
1710, 600 W Main St, Branson, MO


Damn good burgers.
ReplyDeleteThis is what America needs more fast-food restaurants, so we can continue to be one of the fattest nations in the world and maintain cardiovascular issues, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and certain cancers. Patrick Mahomes and other athletes don't care about you, do you think they eat all this crap to stay competitive in professional sports - of course not. So all you arm-chair quarterbacks, keep going through the drive-thrus, feeding and teaching your kids good nutritional habits and they will end up in the same hospitals you will be in.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your RFK bat-shitt crazy recitement of utter nonsensical malarkey 615. After I'm done with my cigarette, I think I'll go slam down my superprocessed tv dinner followed by a Little Debbie cup cake and a coke and call it a night. At least there's lettuce and a tomato on a whataburger!
DeleteAnother, and the final, reason to not eat there.
ReplyDelete5:10AM, Please get your will ready, buy a plot, and get your affairs in order, so your family doesn't have to deal with all your crap when you pass.
ReplyDeleteHey 5:10AM, Can you even tie your own shoes, maybe you need to keep supersizing your meals that will show everyone?
ReplyDeleteCould we all have a moment of Silence for 5:10AM, who died from Cigarettes, a Stroke, and Heart Disease, because of a life of doing the wrong things and eating the wrong foods. RIP - Hopefully your kids, relatives, and friends did not following in your legacy!
ReplyDeleteSo this is newsworthy? And how does this affect Southwest MO? No story here just celebrity infatuation.
ReplyDelete217...says the managers of McDonald's, Burger King, and etc, etc.......
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