Wayback Burgers

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Wayback Burgers is an American fast food chain, known for its fresh, never frozen burgers and hand-dipped milkshakes. The company was founded in 1991 by John E. Carter in Newark, Delaware, and has since expanded to over 30 states and several countries worldwide.

History[edit | edit source]

The first Wayback Burgers location was opened in 1991 under the name Jake's Hamburgers. The name was changed to Wayback Burgers in 2010 to reflect the company's commitment to classic, old-fashioned quality. The company began franchising in 2006 and has since grown to over 160 locations worldwide.

Menu[edit | edit source]

Wayback Burgers' menu features a variety of burgers, sandwiches, hot dogs, and milkshakes. The burgers are made from 100% ground beef, which is never frozen and is cooked to order. The milkshakes are hand-dipped and made from real milk and ice cream. The menu also includes a variety of sides, such as fries and onion rings, as well as salads and vegetarian options.

Business Model[edit | edit source]

Wayback Burgers operates on a franchise business model. The company provides training and support to franchisees, including assistance with site selection, construction, operations, marketing, and ongoing training. The company also offers a loyalty program, which allows customers to earn points for every dollar spent at Wayback Burgers.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Wayback Burgers has received positive reviews for its high-quality food and friendly service. The company has also been recognized for its rapid growth and success in the fast food industry.

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