#NationalShakeMonth ends today 😱 Get your last sips in with our Craig's Vegan Shake🥤
*Available at select U.S. Fatburger locations only
Forget pumpkin spice... it's officially sweet potato fry season 🍁
Your fave could never 🍔 #NationalCheeseburgerDay
Weekend forecast: crispy with a side of fries 🍟
👇 > whatever you were gonna have for lunch today
A little something 🤤-worthy to start your weekend. #FatburgerFriday
This contest was over before it even started. 😉 Like if you agree. Always appreciate the love, Daym Drops
Daym Drops
March 22 at 4:00 PM ·
IN N OUT BURGER VS FATBURGER 🍔
Hunger? We don't know her. 🙅♀️ Impossible Foods
When it comes to running a business, Fatburger franchise owner Liat Arama knows it's all about teamwork. 💪 As the owner of Fatburger locations in Issaquah & Redmond, WA, Liat has it down to a science. "As a business owner you quickly learn that your #1 asset is your team and I was blessed with a team of professionals that run the show as real pros... As it turns, our entire management is lead by an all star team of woman who rock it each and every day!" 😊
In celebration of #InternationalWomensDay and in honor of #WomensHistoryMonth, we will be recognizing women whose dedication to the Fatburger brand keeps Lovie’s enduring spirit alive today. Follow along with us all month as we #ChooseToChallenge. #IWD2021
As a native of Los Angeles, Fatburger was a staple of Maisha Bankhead's childhood. Memories of milkshakes and music inspired Maisha to open her very own franchise location in North Richland Hills, Texas with her two business partners. Her entrepreneurial spirit and love for the brand embody that of our founder, Lovie Yancey, and inspires us each and every day!
In celebration of #InternationalWomensDay and in honor of #WomensHistoryMonth, we will be recognizing women whose dedication to the Fatburger brand keeps our founder, Lovie Yancey's, enduring spirit alive today. Follow along with us all month long as we #ChooseToChallenge. #IWD2021
🎵 hot breaded, check it and see 🎵
Fatburger founder Lovie Yancey was an entrepreneur from the start. In 1947, she built a business from the ground up: a three-stool hamburger stand using scrap materials from her partner’s construction business.
When they split in 1952, Lovie was determined to keep the business going, so she shed the “Mr. “ from the namesake and worked tirelessly to make Fatburger the household name that it is today.
In celebration of #InternationalWomensDay and in honor of #WomensHistoryMonth, we will be recognizing women whose dedication to the Fatburger brand keeps Lovie’s enduring spirit alive today. Follow along with us all month as we #ChooseToChallenge. #IWD2021