Whataburger thanks employees with $90 million in bonuses for 'incredibly hard' year
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You can buy a lot of burgers with $90 million.
In a generous gesture, Whataburger went the extra mile to thank employees for working through through 2020, which the company summed up as an "incredibly hard" year in a statement issued Tuesday. Aside from offering $90 million in bonuses, the company also provided employees with emergency pay and doubled their 401(k) plan matching for the year. Ed Nelson, Whataburger CEO, said, "The past year reshaped how we live, work and play, with the restaurant and hospitality industry being heavily impacted by the pandemic and this year's crippling winter storms. We are so humbled and grateful for the loyalty of our customers during this time. And we wanted to help ensure that our Family Members and their families were taken care of and thank them for continuing to go the extra mile to serve our guests with great Pride, Care and Love."More Related News
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