The good Burger Wars of the early Nineteen Eighties featured Burger King promoting its flame-broiled burger as superior in style over McDonald’s burgers cooked on flat griddles.
Then got here Wendy’s commercials in 1984 with legendary actor Clara Peller asking, “Where’s the beef,” and the fast-food chain claiming its single burger had extra beef than Burger King’s Whopper or McDonald’s Massive Mac.
With so many burger chains competing towards McDonald’s and its over 44,000 worldwide areas, in response to the corporate’s third quarter report, opponents have been reviewing their restaurant areas and shutting items that not make sense to function.
Over-expansion has led burger chains to shut underperforming eating places and people struggling in markets with a number of areas.
Hardee’s closed 8 areas
Between August and December 2025, eight Hardee’s eating places situated in North Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri and Pennsylvania closed.
Wendy’s revealed earlier this yr that it might shut 300 areas within the fourth quarter of 2025 and stretching into 2026, citing a decline in site visitors to shops and a lower in gross sales.
Burger King had just a few issues in 2025, as its franchisee Consolidated Burger Holdings LLC, which owned 57 areas in Florida and Georgia, filed for Chapter 11 safety in April 2025.
Consolidated Burger Holdings had been in a authorized dispute with Burger King Co. over their franchise settlement starting in 2019, however the events lastly reached a settlement in September 2024, in response to court docket paperwork.
The franchisee didn’t state a selected motive for submitting for chapter in its petition.
Burger King, nevertheless, has closed 4 U.S. areas in 2025 after shutting six areas in 2024, Usearch reported.
Burger King closed areas in 2025:
- 203 Market St., Celina, Ohio, Sept. 30, 2025
- 2007 S. U.S. Freeway 1, Fort Pierce, Fla., Sept. 25, 2025
- 2 S. Mountain Blvd., Mountain Prime, Pa., Feb. 13, 2025
- 1535 Sundown Seaside Highway, Suamico, Wis., Feb. 9, 2025
Even McDonald’s has stated it is going to shut some older, underperforming areas this yr.
Whataburger is closing eight restaurant areas in Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee.
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Whataburger closes 8 restaurant areas
And now, iconic burger chain Whataburger is closing eight eating places in Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee after a overview of its areas, in response to firm statements and media studies.
The San Antonio, Texas-based chain is closing restaurant areas in Auburn and Tuscaloosa, Ala., on Dec. 15, as a part of the corporate’s ongoing technique of reviewing operations, Montgomery Advertiser reported.
“As a growing brand expanding into new markets, we regularly conduct a business review of our locations to maximize opportunities for growth and keep Whataburger strong in the communities we serve. In a few cases that means closing restaurants,” Whataburger stated in an announcement.
Whataburger can be closing 4 of its 24 Center Tennessee areas on Dec. 15, in Mt. Juliet, Murfreesboro, and two in Clarksville, Tenn., WKRN-TV reported.
“While we continue to grow in the Nashville area, we’ve made the decision to close four of our 24 restaurants in the area,” Whataburger stated in an announcement.
“This decision helps focus our efforts where we can make the biggest impact, ensuring our guests continue to enjoy the high-quality, delicious food and genuine hospitality they’ve come to expect from Whataburger.
Whataburger opening new locations
“In 2026 and past, company will discover new Whataburger areas opening via Nashville space, together with our latest location off Gallatin Ave in a few months,” the statement concluded.
More closings:
- Casual Mexican restaurant chain closes more locations
- 79-year-old national trucking company closes down, no bankruptcy
- 65-year-old Home Depot rival shutters business permanently
Whataburger will also close its locations at 254 Riley Road in Dahlonega, Ga., and 700 US-29 in Athens, Ga., on Dec. 14, the Athens Banner-Herald reported.
75-year-old Whataburger operates over 1,130 restaurants in 17 states, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 364 days each year, according to its website. The chain is closed on Christmas Day.
Whataburger closed locations
- Auburn, Ala., 101 N. College Street
- Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1130 University Blvd.
- Athens, Ga., 700 US-29
- Dahlonega, Ga., 254 Riley Road
- Murfreesboro, Tenn., 1924 Memorial Blvd.
- Mt. Juliet, Tenn., 11190 Lebanon Road
- Clarksville, Tenn., 791 North 2nd Street
- Clarksville, Tenn., 1602 Haynes Street
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