LOS ANGELES — British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran has publicly declared Whataburger as his favorite American fast food burger, praising the Texas-based chain during a recent appearance on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast.
“Whataburger in Texas… that burger bangs the most in terms of all the burgers that I’ve had,” Sheeran said, comparing it favorably to other popular U.S. chains.
He specifically mentioned Five Guys as another top pick, while noting that In-N-Out’s fries do not meet his expectations, saying they don’t “bang.”
Sheeran’s comments have reignited online debates over regional fast food loyalties, with fans and food enthusiasts weighing in on social media.
Whataburger, founded in 1950 and known for its made-to-order burgers and customizable menu, enjoys a strong following in Texas and other southern states.
The chain has long been celebrated for its distinctive flavor and status as a cultural fixture in its home state.
The singer’s critique of In-N-Out’s fries taps into a long-running discussion among fast food fans, many of whom remain divided over the California-based chain’s menu quality.
Sheeran did not elaborate on what sets Whataburger apart for him, but his endorsement adds celebrity spotlight to a brand already well-regarded by loyal customers.