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US-based fast-casual franchise Wayback Burgers collaborates with Uber Eats for offering delivery

Franchise India Bureau
Franchise India Bureau Aug 20 2019 - 1 min read
US-based fast-casual franchise Wayback Burgers collaborates with Uber Eats for offering delivery
This collaboration comes on the heels of the debut of the brand’s new, revolutionary delivery vehicle.

Wayback Burgers, the US-based fast-casual franchise, has partnered with Uber Eats to provide delivery to burger fans. This collaboration comes on the heels of the debut of the brand’s new, revolutionary delivery vehicle.

Recently, America’s Favorite Hometown Burger Joint introduced a new electric delivery and an on-site cooking vehicle, which delivers food and brings the kitchen to the guest for on-site preparation.

Wayback Burgers is one of the nation’s fastest-growing burger franchises. The company is known for gourmet, hand-dipped milkshakes, delicious side items, exciting limited-time-offer menu items and, of course, top-notch burgers.

Patrick Conlin, President of Wayback Burgers, said, “We are excited to be teamed up with Uber Eats. In today’s increasingly technological world, we are proud to offer our guests the convenience of having Wayback Burgers delivered right to their home. And better yet, we are able to offer burger lovers a discount in the month of August as part of this partnership.”

Wayback Burgers was founded in 1991 in Newark, DE. Currently, the fast-casual franchise is operating in 30 states with over 160 locations nationally and internationally in Brunei, Sudan, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Pakistan, Manitoba, Canada and The Netherlands.

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