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Today on the show Paul and Ben argue about tortellini, meta Veo 3 videos, now having to analyze each video to determine if it's AI or not, magic mirror reflections, vampires, being santa, autographed books, new sandals, steel toed shoes, Facebook friends, Fat Burger, and finally Mike Doughty.
Today’s Best of Features: Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-05:50) – USC Women’s Head Coach Lindsay Gottlieb joins the program to previewing their upcoming first game in the Big Ten Tournament against IU or Oregon! Plus, she explains how this team has grown from last year to this year around JuJu Watkins, discusses how long it took her to get used to say Big Ten instead of Pac-12, and weighs in on the debate between Fat Burger or In-N-Out. (05:50-20:32) – Zak Keefer from The Athletic joins the show with Jake Query to join in on the conversation on how the Colts should approach this quarterback competition with Anthony Richardson. Zak notes something that he was talking with Joel Erickson about when it comes to Richardson’s development, shares what he was told by an NFL agent about this upcoming free agency and believes that AR and Chris Ballard are more attached at the hip than Shane Steichen and Chris Ballard. (20:32-37:35) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers and Forbes Sports makes his weekly visit on Query & Company from Atlanta to preview the two games against the Hawks. He provides an update on Bennedict Mathurin’s status for tonight’s game, assesses if the team is more cohesive without Mathurin than they are with him, and explains what to make of the fluctuation of minutes for Jarace Walker lately.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:30) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison hitting on the big three topics of the day – Indiana’s loss to Oregon, Purdue’s dominance over Rutgers, and the Indiana Pacers holding off the Houston Rockets. (23:30-32:35) – USC Women’s Head Coach Lindsay Gottlieb joins the program to previewing their upcoming first game in the Big Ten Tournament against IU or Oregon! Plus, she explains how this team has grown from last year to this year around JuJu Watkins, discusses how long it took her to get used to say Big Ten instead of Pac-12, and weighs in on the debate between Fat Burger or In-N-Out. (32:35-41:36) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake asking Eddie about how much Spring Training baseball that he’s watched thus far and for his opinion on what teams are looking at during this time. (41:36-1:05:19) – Zak Keefer from The Athletic joins the show with Jake Query to join in on the conversation on how the Colts should approach this quarterback competition with Anthony Richardson. Zak notes something that he was talking with Joel Erickson about when it comes to Richardson’s development, shares what he was told by an NFL agent about this upcoming free agency and believes that AR and Chris Ballard are more attached at the hip than Shane Steichen and Chris Ballard. (1:05:19-1:19:07) – Jake reads off something that Stephen Holder said in response to a report that the Indianapolis Colts have interest in Sam Darnold. It leads to him explaining why it doesn’t make sense for Darnold to come to Indianapolis and really hopes that Aaron Rodgers does not come to Indy. (1:19:07-1:27:35) – Hour number two quickly concludes with Jake and Eddie continuing the discussion about Anthony Richardson by answering a question from a listener in the YouTube chat about spending more time talking about building a roster around AR than the quarterback the Colts bring in to compete with him. (1:27:35-1:50:47) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers and Forbes Sports makes his weekly visit on Query & Company from Atlanta to preview the two games against the Hawks. He provides an update on Bennedict Mathurin’s status for tonight’s game, assesses if the team is more cohesive without Mathurin than they are with him, and explains what to make of the fluctuation of minutes for Jarace Walker lately. (1:50:47-1:59:56) – Jake and Eddie come back from break and return to the Anthony Richardson discussion. Jake explains why we are discussing the quarterback competition so much now than before. (1:59:56-2:10:34) – Today’s show closes with JMV joining the guys in studio to preview his show and chat about where their belief is at right now with Anthony Richardson.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Evan Lovett was born, raised, and lives in Los Angeles, covering the city he loves through LA in a Minute, his social media and podcast reporting on everything past, present, and future in the City of Angels. Jordan and Evan talk freeways that almost ran through Beverly Hills and Laurel Canyon, a shared love of Island's, Tommy's vs. Fatburger, more breakfast burrito disinterest, Evan's peanut butter addicition and Mexican cooking skills, Jordan attempts to expose Evan for his phony ways, and the fellas review a recent meal they shared at the six decade old LA institution Dan Tana's.
Before taking the restaurant world by storm, Andy Weiderhorn was a finance guy and he used his deep understanding of money to cannibalize the quick service and casual dining markets. Today we sit down to discuss how one man owns and operates so many household brands from RoundTable Pizza to Fatburger and from Johnny Rockets to Marble Slab Creamery. For more information on Fat Brands, visit https://www.fatbrands.com/. ____________________________________________________ Full Comp is brought to you by Yelp for Restaurants: In July 2020, a few hundred employees formed Yelp for Restaurants. Our goal is to build tools that help restaurateurs do more with limited time. We have a lot more content coming your way! Be sure to check out our other content: Yelp for Restaurants Podcasts Restaurant expert videos & webinars
In Episode 16, the ladies travel to L.A. to enjoy sun, sand, and improv classes. It's the California dream! Nene sets them up in a very chic condo on a very narrow road, but will the trip west go south when unstoppable lateness collides with an immovable dinner party? Only the staff of Fatburger on Hollywood Boulevard can say for sure.***Created by Jules and KeenzStarring Jules and KeenzProduced and edited by Juliana Tringali GoldenAudio consultation by Jackson BlumgartMusic: Bossy Boots by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.comThe views and opinions expressed on this podcast are the personal views of the podcasters, and not the views, policies, or opinions of their employers, Bravo Media Company, NBCUniversal, Andy Cohen, or any of its officials or affiliates. The podcasters make no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this Podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information and entertainment purposes only. Unless specifically stated otherwise, reference to any product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by the podcasters. Nothing in this podcast should be construed as legal or financial advice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The best french fries in Southern California Featuring Tommys, Five Guys, Daglas, In N Out, Jack In The Box, McDonalds, Blue Dog, Wahlburgers, Smashburger, Hitching Post, Eureka!, Outback, Fatburger, Islands, Del Taco, Rallys, Fat Sal's, Raising Cane's, Weinerschnitzel, Dodger Stadium, Grill-A-Burger, and Heavy HandedSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Want to boost community engagement and increase brand advocacy? In this episode of the Local Marketing Lab, Elaine Patel, Director of Local Store Marketing at FAT Brands, unveils a powerful secret local marketing weapon — brand ambassadors. With over 20 years of experience working with major brands, Elaine shares game-changing strategies that have propelled FAT Brands' success across 2,300+ locations.Here are some topics discussed in the episode around your secret local marketing weapon, brand ambassadors:Empowering and equipping front-line employees as brand ambassadors for local marketingBest practices for supporting and motivating brand ambassadorsBenefits of celebrating “local heroes” like teachers, firefighters, and nurses for building brand awareness and community connectionsStrategies for building consistent, long-term relationships with the local communityThe role of social media and user-generated content in amplifying local marketing effortsResourcesConnect with Elaine Patel on LinkedIn.Learn more about FAT Brands.Other shout-outsCheck out some of FAT Brands' franchises like Fatburger, Johnny Rockets, Pretzelmaker, and Fazoli's.Learn more about Career Sparks.
Welcome back to the Ready Set BBQ podcast, your go-to destination for the latest and most exciting happenings around the world! In this episode, we talk about OJ, WrestleMania 40, NBA Playoffs, the Masters, Backyard bbq, Fat Burger, Worlds best sandwich, peanut butter wins and summer dad bod tips. 0-20 mins: Headlines/Joe TalkOJ Simpson: The Juice passed away and we talk about what he will be most remembered for. WrestleMania 40 : Jaime and I fan boy over WrestleMania 40 and Hiram compares it to women watching the Housewives. NBA Playoffs : We talk a little NBA playoffs. Hiram's cup is filled spending the last month watching Women's NCAA basketball. Master's Concessions: I am shocked to learn how cheap the concessions are at the Masters. We also talk about the World's best sandwich featured in the movie Spanglish. 20-35 mins: BBQ TimeEric BBQ's : My brother Eric throws down a feast of ribs, fillets, ribeye, potatoes, mushroom gravy as we watch the Women's NCAA finals. Queen of BBQ : We throw down some loaded ribs with the Queen of BBQ before filming the last podcast. Fat Burger: Fat Burger is coming to the RGV. Hiram says it's the closest to Whataburger they have in LA. Wings: There's been a recent trend of marinated wings. The new one is peanut butter marinated. We ask the joes to try them out for us. 35-50 mins: Gym Bro Tips Summer Dad Bods: We ask Hiram how we can improve our Summer Dad bods. He said we will need a time machine. Gym Wear: Lenny Kravitz wears leather pants and a mesh vest to the gym.Egg White Protein Shake: A new trend on TikTok is pouring sugar free chocolate syrup into a carton of egg whites to make a 100 g of protein shake. Fat Don't Pull: Ozzie Guillen things athletes are in too good of shape and says that fat guys don't pull muscles. A bunch of joes that cook like pros!!!Palmer Drug Abuse Program - McAllenPalmer Drug Abuse Program (pdapmcallen.org)Websitehttps://www.readysetbbq.com/Elda's KitchenHome - Elda's Kitchen (eldaskitchen.com)Melissa Bankard Farmers Insurancehttps://agents.farmers.com/tx/richardson/melissa-bankardWebsite/Shop https://www.readysetbbq.com/Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/readysetbbq
Grab some Fatburger if your appetite is hearty. Emotions are high at the annual White Party. Follow us on Instagram @housewivesheretics_@jry27 @kalyndee Taglines written by Josh Edited by Kalyndee Digital Media & Special Projects by Micayla
What started as a three stool hamburger stand in the 40s, Fatburger has since grown to 111 locations nationwide, touting the tagline of ‘The Last Great Hamburger Stand' but has Lovie Yancey's vision stood the test of time or have Freddy's and Five Guys left Fatburger in the dust? Tune in this week as age finally catches up to Dylan's stomach, Joy drops some cash on a vegan shake with a little...somethin going on with it, John talks soda alliances, and Sophie just wanted a ding dang hotdog! This is Talk With Your Mouthful: Fatburger! Support the show on Patreon for access to unedited episodes, exclusive shows, and more! Find us at patreon.com/mouthfulpodWant more TWYMF content? You can check us out on our social media accounts for behind-the-scenes videos, pictures from the episodes, cocktail recipes, listener polls, and much more!Twitter: @MouthfulpodTikTok: TalkWithYourMouthfulInstagram: mouthful_podThreads: mouthful_pod
In this episode, Tom and Jon Self discuss SeaWorld Orlando's Seven Seas Festival, Mel's Drive Inn reopening at Universal Studios Florida, Fast and Furious closing rumor, Dreamworks Land update, Fatburger and gingerbread old fashioned at Sixty Vines.Website: https://vacationeerspodcast.com/New Vacationeers Tee: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08G18TV2JTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@vacationeers_podcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/VacationeerTomFollow Jon on Twitter: https://twitter.com/pastorjonselfTwitter: https://twitter.com/vacationeertomYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/VacationeersPodcastContact the show at vacationeerspodcast@gmail.com.
To become a transformational CIO, one must have key characteristics, capabilities, and leadership styles that foster followership and inspire others to embrace their vision. This is the belief of Michael Chachula, Chief Information Officer for FAT Brands, who joins us today to shed some light on what it takes to manage the marketing tech stack for 18 different restaurant brands in a total of 2,300 locations, including Fatburger, Johnny Rockets, and Fazoli's. With a background in tech, finance, and hospitality, Michael exemplifies the well-rounded expertise needed to run tech for a multi-brand restaurant portfolio, but it's his focus on inspiring rather than commanding people to follow him that stands out in this interview. He also shares his take on how artificial intelligence is impacting the restaurant industry today and into the future and we discuss how tech providers can become trusted advisors, why industry experience is more important than the latest tools, and so much more! For a down-to-earth conversation with a true visionary leader, don't miss this episode with FAT Brands' CIO Michael Chachula!
My new Doctor is an absolute "G". I give my Fatburger review. I go to Lexus for my first official oil change with them. And I get my balls broken at an open mic.
In this podcast, we sit down with two leaders who are breaking the mold of how to grow brands - Wow Bao exploding in virtual brands and Fat Brands growing in multi-concept. We pick the brains of Geoff Alexander and Andrew Wiederhorn.Wow Bao is a fast-casual brand that specializes in steamed buns. The company was founded in 2003 and has grown to over 500 locations in the United States and continues to grow the new model of virtual brand development with unused capacity of various restaurant concepts.Wow Bao has implemented several initiatives to drive digital and virtual brand growth. These initiatives include:Expanding the brand's digital presence: Wow Bao has invested in its website and mobile app, making it easy for customers to order and pay for food online. The company has also expanded its presence on social media and third-party delivery platforms.Launching virtual brands: Wow Bao has launched a number of virtual brands, such as Wow Bao Kids and Wow Bao Express. This allows the company to offer customers a wider variety of options and to reach new markets.The digital and virtual brand growth of Wow Bao has been impressive. In 2022, the company's digital sales increased by over 100%. Wow Bao is now one of the top virtual restaurant brands in the United States.Fat Brands Inc. is a leading global restaurant franchise company with a portfolio of over 3,200 restaurants in more than 30 countries. The company owns and franchises a variety of restaurant brands, including Fatburger, Marble Slab Creamery, Johnny Rockets, Hurricane Grill & Wings, and Ponderosa Steakhouse.Fat Brands has been able to reach a number of demographics by offering a variety of food options at a variety of price points. The company's brands appeal to a wide range of customers, from families to young adults to seniors.
SERIES 2 EPISODE 38: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:44) SPECIAL COMMENT: Trump staffers are flipping faster than fry cooks at Fat Burger! two MORE of his gang members have flipped on him. Flipped on him evidently without getting anything in return even immunity. In one case, serving as a de facto government agent gathering and bringing in EVIDENCE against Trump. And in the other, flipping on him without – apparently – telling the truth: just making stuff up about him to save themselves by sinking HIM. In an almost comedic turn, Trump assistant/Gal Friday/factotum Molly Michael is telling federal investigators that he used to write to-do lists for her on the BACKS OF CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS HE HAD IMPROPERLY RETAINED. Documents with visible classification MARKINGS on them. Handed to Trump. IN the Oval Office. Which he used as scrap paper and handed to the lowest level White House staffer. They wouldn't have accepted it as a plot device on “Veep.” The To-Do Doo-Doo. Also according to ABC News, Trump found out LAST YEAR that the FBI wanted to talk to her, so he told her – she says - quote “You don't know anything about the boxes,” unquote. Thing is – she still doesn't know what he MEANT by that. There's always money in the banana stand. Meanwhile Jeff Clark – the man who would be Attorney General – has become the fifth of the Trump 19 to try to get his Atlanta charges moved to Federal Court and his lawyer has told the judge that he should grant their motion because of one letter. It's the letter he wrote but was prevented from sending after the 2020 election from the Justice Department to top officials in Georgia saying that the DOJ had reason to doubt that Georgia's election results were legitimate. Clark claims he was told to do so BY Trump, that he couldn't have done so UNLESS Trump told him to. His lawyer told Judge Steve Jones quote “They say he was acting outside of his lane. The president PUT it in his lane,” unquote. Meanwhile it says something that when Trump posts an antisemitic meme and that isn't the lead story. Trump has found and posted a graphic meme that reads quote “Just a quick reminder for liberal Jews who voted to destroy America and Israel because you believed false narratives! Let's hope you learned from your mistake and make better choices moving forward! Happy New Year!” Last October he also threatened America's Jews and not via meme. He personally said they “have to get their act together… before it is too late!” and had better support him for supporting Israel and once again implied that they were Jewish first and American second and no, the fact that he used to keep a book of Hitler's speeches in a cabinet next to his bed is nothing to worry about. Trump is a dangerous anti-semite. And this iteration is terrifying, because it is about the support of "Evangelicals" and it is a very dark thing indeed because the Evangelicals love Trump because he thinks he's going to help them convert (or get rid of) all the Jews so they can enjoy the Rapture. B-Block (30:52) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Dedicated to Lauren Boebert breaking up with her Beetlejuice beau (at least it had a Happy Ending): Nope, I was right, Maddow said NOTHING about the NBC/MSNBC Welker-Trump disaster. She told me success would ruin her as a person. She got that right. Also Elon Musk thinks he can charge everybody for Twitter. And Bill Maher makes up a phony excuse for backing off his plan to Scab and cross WGA picket lines. Reality was: his career would've ended. C-Block (38:20) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: How's your right side, just above the belt? Any pain? Any sharp searing blinding you-almost-blacked-out pain after you stick your finger into the area then remove it? Well my friend your appendix is on the fritz! Now don't do what I did 16 years ago and WAIT TO SEE THE DOCTOR UNTIL TWO DAYS LATER WHEN YOU ARE DYING OF SEPTICEMIA!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After doing the Fatburger challenge last week we are back to our regular podcast style episode. For the first time we decided to do a livestream on our Youtube channel so viewers can watch us live if they would like. We plan to continue this for future episodes. If you would like to watch our livestream next week you can use https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8OAscI5GE6LJc9zGjiCMpA. We are also planning on doing other food challenges in the near future. See you next week.
On this weeks episode we went to Fatburger and ate the famous XXXL Burger. Art invited a few of his friends to come along. One of his friends (anti shout out Dave) did the challenge with us. Rigo showed up after we started eating. Watch to see if we were able to finish this challenge. We plan to do more of these eating challenges in the future. Leave a comment on other places we should eat at next. We will be back to our regular programming next week. See you then.
Rigo was not able to make another episode. Last minute Art's cousin filled in for his spot. We are getting very tired with all of Rigo's absences. He's on his last straw. Please enjoy this impromptu episode. Next week we plan to do the Fatburger challenge. Hopefully we will be able to complete this next week. Hopefully Rigo be able to show up next week. See you then.
Andrea Jin (Digman!, The Late Late Show, Grandma's Girl) joins the 'boys to discuss buffets, A&W Canada, and Vancouver Chinese food before a review of Fatburger. Plus, another edition of Slop Quiz.Sources for this week's intro: wgacontract2023.orgWant more Doughboys? Check out our Patreon!: https://patreon.com/doughboysSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are back for another week. Rigo decided to show up for once. Rigo and Art had to carry this episode as I was trying to watch the Laker game during the episode. They wouldn't stop buggin me. Later in this episode Art talked about how he got someone fired at his job. We have a few things planned in the coming weeks. We still want to do the beanboozled challenge and we have discussed doing the XXXL burger challenge at Fatburger, however there may not be an episode next week. We will see everyone in a few weeks.
A few weeks ago, we went for burgers at Five Guys. It was good, but it got us thinking about the onion rings at Fatburger. Yesterday, we went to Fatburger. I don't know if it was the pandemic, more competition in the area, or what, but it was pretty empty. The post Cheat Day appeared first on Male Chastity Journal.
Good day! You are listening to Quirk of the Day podcast by host, Autumn Simmons. Episode seventy-six, Good Callifornia Food & Blessed Ice, starring Autumn Simmons performing "Attention" sample and "Breathe Again & Chardonnay." Big congrats to my sitcom web series, "The Quirk Chronicles (2019)" won a Best Female Empowerment Award yet Honorable Mention. On December 27th 2022, I, Quirky Girl by Autumn Simmons won two Royal Dragonfly Book Wards, Honorable Mention by Story Monster. Tokyo Wako, Fat Burger & Buffalo Express, Janejira Thai Bistro, Malbec Argentinean Cuisine and Urth Caffe. The second part of this episode also begins with Sza - Kill Bill. Be sure to be nosey enough to purchase my humorous memoir and essay, I, Quirky Girl, by Autumn Simmons, again which, who won two honorable mentions, December 27th 2022, from the Royal Dragonfly Book Award. Enjoy now!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/autumn-simmons/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/autumn-simmons/support
Success in the restaurant industry can be tricky, but today's guest has really nurtured the built-in growth opportunities in his business, with remarkable results.On this episode we're sitting down with Andy Wiederhorn, President and CEO of FAT Brands. FAT Brands is a global franchising company that acquires, markets and develops a range of casual and quick-service dining restaurant concepts.Andy made his first restaurant acquisition in 2003 with Fatburger, and went on to acquire Buffalo's Cafe in 2011, and Ponderosa and Bonanza Steakhouses in 2017. That same year, Andy took FAT Brands public. He continued FAT Brand's aggressive acquisition strategy over the next few years, striking deals with legacy brands including Johnny Rockets, Round Table Pizza, Marble Slab Creamery, and Great American Cookies, to name a few. He also struck deals with Twin Peaks, Fazoli's, and Native Grill & Wings. The FAT Brand portfolio now features 17 restaurant concepts with more than 2300 locations worldwide. Andy's been incredibly busy for the past 20 years, but he was able to join us to talk about the company's history, growth and their strategy for the next few years.Highlights: Andy's background in finance and his first acquisition with Fatburger (3:03) Andy's must-haves when looking at new acquisitions (5:17) The portfolio's categories and how they work together (6:13) Andy discusses how the portfolio will look 5 years from now (7:29) How different concepts are doing in the current economic environment (8:15) Andy's perspective on supporting his franchisees (9:26) Co-branding with FAT Brands (10:26) Opportunities for new acquisitions in this market environment (11:51) The benefit of Andy's finance background (13:39) Fat Brands' manufacturing opportunities (14:35) The team's approach to setting up FAT Brands (15:47) Andy's business philosophy during COVID and how the brands handled it (17:12) How the chains are navigating inflation (19:24) What we can expect for FAT Brands in 2023 (20:37) Andy talks about his team (21:37) What investors might miss about FAT Brands (22:34) Links:ICR TwitterICR LinkedInICR WebsiteAndy Wiederhorn LinkedInAndrew Wiederhorn bio FAT BrandsAndy Wiederhorn TwitterFAT Brands websiteFAT Brands TwitterFAT Brands LinkedInFeedback:If you have questions about the show, or have a topic in mind you'd like discussed in future episodes, email our producer, marion@lowerstreet.co.
What's up Porch family! Guess what? We are back with another banger! First, we start the show addressing the criticism that Coach Deion Sanders has received for leaving Jackson State and joining Colorado. Afterwards, we bring in our special guest. A Drew League hooper & a dunk legend New Williams pulls up to discuss his story from Inglewood all the way to the pros. He also drops some gyms on the Art of Dunking and explains why Fat Burger is better than In-N-Out. Get your popcorn ready and pull up to the Porch because this is a good one! Thanks so much for listening. If you vibe with the podcast, please Rate it 5 Stars ⭐️ on Apple Podcasts & whatever other platform that you listen to podcasts! We appreciate the support!!! ✊
In the latest episode of Hospitality Hangout podcast, Michael Schatzberg “The Restaurant Guy” and Jimmy Frischling “ The Finance Guy” were on the road at the Restaurant, Finance and Development Conference in Las Vegas with guests Andrew Smith, Managing Director of Savory Fund, Andy Wiederhorn, Chief Executive Officer of Fat Brands and Tim McLaughlin, Chief Executive Officer of GoTab. Smith is Managing Partner of Savory Management, a Mercato Partners value-add management company, that focuses on delivering outsized returns through strategic growth and replication strategies. They partner with high-potential restaurant concepts to deliver necessary capital, industry knowledge, and operational prowess to facilitate growth into multi-unit brands and they specialize in taking fast casual and polished casual food and beverage concepts with between 2 and 8 locations and scales them into 30 plus units. Smith talks about growth, brands and shares breaking news with the guys. Wiederhorn has served as a director and Chief Executive Officer of FAT Brands Inc. since its formation. It is a global franchising company that acquires, markets, and develops fast-casual, quick-service, casual dining, and polished casual dining concepts around the world. They own seventeen restaurant brands including Round Table Pizza, Fatburger, Marble Slab Creamery, Johnny Rockets, Fazoli's, Twin Peaks and more. Wiederhorn talks about growth and acquisitions and buying 9 new brands. They talk about Fat Brands looking at new acquisitions and having a one thousand store pipeline of stores to be built. The idea of GoTab was started when co-founder McLaughlin started his first restaurant and brewery in 2015. GoTab, Inc., is a Restaurant Commerce Platform helping large and mid-sized restaurants, breweries, bars, hotels and other venues run lean, profitable operations while making guests even more satisfied. Recently the brand made Inc. Power Partner Awards. McLaughlin talks about the importance of integrations and what is next for GoTab. To hear more from all of the guests that stopped by to chat with Schatzberg and Frischling at RFDC and Branded Quickfire, check out this episode Hospitality Hangout.
In the latest episode of Hospitality Hangout podcast, Michael Schatzberg “The Restaurant Guy” and Jimmy Frischling “ The Finance Guy” were on the road at the Restaurant, Finance and Development Conference in Las Vegas with guests Andrew Smith, Managing Director of Savory Fund, Andy Wiederhorn, Chief Executive Officer of Fat Brands and Tim McLaughlin, Chief Executive Officer of GoTab. Smith is Managing Partner of Savory Management, a Mercato Partners value-add management company, that focuses on delivering outsized returns through strategic growth and replication strategies. They partner with high-potential restaurant concepts to deliver necessary capital, industry knowledge, and operational prowess to facilitate growth into multi-unit brands and they specialize in taking fast casual and polished casual food and beverage concepts with between 2 and 8 locations and scales them into 30 plus units. Smith talks about growth, brands and shares breaking news with the guys. Wiederhorn has served as a director and Chief Executive Officer of FAT Brands Inc. since its formation. It is a global franchising company that acquires, markets, and develops fast-casual, quick-service, casual dining, and polished casual dining concepts around the world. They own seventeen restaurant brands including Round Table Pizza, Fatburger, Marble Slab Creamery, Johnny Rockets, Fazoli's, Twin Peaks and more. Wiederhorn talks about growth and acquisitions and buying 9 new brands. They talk about Fat Brands looking at new acquisitions and having a one thousand store pipeline of stores to be built. The idea of GoTab was started when co-founder McLaughlin started his first restaurant and brewery in 2015. GoTab, Inc., is a Restaurant Commerce Platform helping large and mid-sized restaurants, breweries, bars, hotels and other venues run lean, profitable operations while making guests even more satisfied. Recently the brand made Inc. Power Partner Awards. McLaughlin talks about the importance of integrations and what is next for GoTab. To hear more from all of the guests that stopped by to chat with Schatzberg and Frischling at RFDC and Branded Quickfire, check out this episode Hospitality Hangout.
Ellen Bennett is the founder and CEO of Hedley & Bennett, the all things kitchen chic brand behind the most worn apron in the game, and she enters the Sherman Oaks Food Building to talk with Jordan about how it all started, her new knives, Taco Bell & McDonald's, Fatburger vs. In-n-Out, mayo covered flautus, pet pigs, and all the Thanksgiving dishes to prepare you for how to have the best turkey day.
Rob & Ross talk "THE LAST GREAT BURGER STAND" FAT BURGER! Full of their Rich history & Silly Yelp Reviews Plus a Fast Food Minute W/ Zack Hillman!! GUEST SOCIAL MEDIA - instagram.com/ZackHillmancomedy Robert Thompson Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/robertlandpodcast/ Rossco Soletrain - https://linktr.ee/rosscosoletrain The Robertland Podcast is a Theme Park / Amusement Park Podcast with a Oddball Comedic twist that leans NSFW. Hosts Robert Thompson and Rossco Soletrain explore the Theme and Amusement parks located World Wide and the Communities that revolve around them. Weather it be Parks, Hotels, Transportation, Landscaping, Restaurants, Rides, History, Memories, Consessions, Creators, Characters, Operaters, Owners or even the Hookers that work the nearby corners of the parks, Robertland brings Special Guests who share their unique experiences with our Special Audience. Enjoy.
"Stand up for yourself," lol!!!! X-T4 galore. Package snatch. Keira Sedgwick is a mole factory. Throat procedure #2, Electric Boogaloo. "Things I Saw On The Road This Week." Fat Burger's garbage can is more like a garbage CAN'T. More like WORST Buy.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Show (10/27/2022) 3:05pm- While visiting Portland, Oregon over the weekend, President Joe Biden answered questions about the American economy and the strength of the U.S. dollar. Biden declared, “our economy is strong as hell…inflation is worldwide”—while he consumed an ice cream cone. 3:25pm- According to a report from The Daily Beast, a new, fast-spreading variant of COVID-19 known as “XBB” has been identified in Singapore. “XBB” is a highly mutated version of Omicron. 3:35pm- Will unmitigated violent crime in America's biggest, bluest cities ultimately swing the 2022 midterm elections to Republicans? According to a new Harvard-Harris poll, 64% of Americans believe “the increase in crime is the fault of woke politicians.” 3:40pm- Roman Jankowski—Senior Investigative Counsel for the Oversight Project at The Heritage Foundation—joins the show to discuss a lawsuit Heritage recently filed against the Department of Justice (DOJ) for failing to adhere to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request regarding “documents and communications regarding the recent intimidatory protests carried out by radical abortion supporters outside the homes of Supreme Court justices in the wake of the leaked Dobbs draft decision.” Jankowski reveals that despite being months removed from the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision, protestors are still camped outside the homes of several conservative Justices. 4:05pm- Is an army of robots coming to replace workers? A recent Wall Street Journal piece warns a new wave of robots “are spreading at a record pace, from their traditional strongholds like making automobiles into nearly every other human endeavor.” What will the economic impact be? And as artificial intelligence advances, could it be adopted by authoritarian regimes for nefarious purposes? 4:35pm- According to the New York Post, the Biden Administration pressed Saudi Arabia to postpone its reduction in oil production until after the midterms. As Molly Hemmingway points out, “by Democrat standards” this is an impeachable offense—referring to Democrats in the House of Representatives voting to impeach former President Donald Trump for a similar conversation he had with Ukrainian leadership. 4:50pm- What's the best fast-food burger in America? According to a Los Angeles Times ranking, the title belongs to Fatburger. 5:05pm- There is a controversial proposal being considered by the New Jersey state legislature which would require licensed gun owners to buy liability insurance. What's the likelihood this proposal could become law? 5:20pm- Burger Bun Debate: Is the brioche bun the best bun for hamburgers? Or is it a bun for elitists? 5:40pm- Sheri Few—President and Founder of United States Parents Involved in Education (USPIE)—joins the show to discuss USPIE's new documentary, “Truth & Lies in American Education.” The film, as well as the organization, encourages the empowerment of parents and guardians in our country's education system. 5:55pm- According to the Daily Mail, researchers at Boston University have engineered a new variant of COVID-19 with an 80% lethality rate. Though the variant is obviously contained within a laboratory, should researchers even be conducting these types of dangerous experiments? 6:05pm- While appearing on ABC's This Week, Dr. Anthony Fauci refused to accept any responsibility for nationwide school closures during the COVID-19 pandemic. He also stated that, upon retirement, he hoped the American public remembered him as “someone who gave everything they had for the health” of the nation. 6:25pm- Manny Fidel of MSNBC argued that by questioning the status of John Fetterman's health, members of the Republican party are “othering” disabled Americans. Tom Bevan, of RealClearPolitics, believes that transparency regarding Fetterman's health is not a partisan issue right now. 6:40pm- While appearing on Meet the Press' guest panel, Republican strategist Matt Gorman argued that abortion is not a top four concern of likely voters, according to polling. Fellow panelists Yamiche Alcindor and Claire McCaskill quickly objected—but are they correct? 6:55pm- Who Won Social Media? + Zeoli's Final Thought
What's the best fast-food burger in America? According to a Los Angeles Times ranking, the title belongs to Fatburger. But, later on it's "The great American Burger Bun Debate": Is the brioche bun the best bun for hamburgers? Or is it a bun for elitists?
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: 4:05pm- Is an army of robots coming to replace workers? A recent Wall Street Journal piece warns a new wave of robots “are spreading at a record pace, from their traditional strongholds like making automobiles into nearly every other human endeavor.” What will the economic impact be? And as artificial intelligence advances, could it be adopted by authoritarian regimes for nefarious purposes? 4:35pm- According to the New York Post, the Biden Administration pressed Saudi Arabia to postpone its reduction in oil production until after the midterms. As Molly Hemmingway points out, “by Democrat standards” this is an impeachable offense—referring to Democrats in the House of Representatives voting to impeach former President Donald Trump for a similar conversation he had with Ukrainian leadership. 4:50pm- What's the best fast-food burger in America? According to a Los Angeles Times ranking, the title belongs to Fatburger.
"Your mom" jokes. Stickin around. Working on sets again. Low budget shoot Saturday, straight to the goddamn Sick Of It All show after. A brief history of skinheads. I need a Fatburger intervention. The Woodstock 99 documentary on Netflix. The fat cop and the Falling Down 711 clerk.
The "dear diary" episode(?) Lying to my dentist. Lost my favorite shirt. Coke goes with a hamburger, not Pepsi. Windshield wiper fluid. A rather pointless story about Little Tokyo. My apartment sounds like there's a professional wrestling match going on next door & upstairs, all hours of the day and night. Giancarlo Esposito stinks. More like "Meh Streets." Phenibut is a PAIN in the but. (It turns out) A death in Monrovia.
Programa transmitido en radio digital. Entrevista con Taylor Wiederhorn y Sergio Mendez de Fatburger.
Have your launches or evergreen funnels been performing worse than normal lately? Have things just not worked the way they used to in your business? It's not your fault. In fact, most businesses are seeing a significant decline in revenue right now because of the recession. Listen to this podcast episode with Annie Hyman Pratt to learn how to survive the recession, 3 costly mistakes that could cost you your business, and a template for how to communicate any changes you need to make to your team in a way that builds trust and helps you retain your best team members. Order a copy of Annie's book "The People Part" at https://anniehymanpratt.com/book About Annie Hyman Pratt: Annie Hyman Pratt's mastery is developing leaders, teams and infrastructure that drives business growth—so entrepreneurs can do the strategic and creative parts while also having the time, freedom, and positive impact they desire. She founded the consulting and training company Leading Edge Teams based on her unique, decades-long experience as former CEO of The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, a successful C-level executive, and a highly sought-after business adviser. Leading Edge Teams provides entrepreneurial companies training and executive coaching in groups and one-on-one, online and in person. They have an unparalleled track record of helping businesses achieve massive, sustainable, team-driven growth. Whatever challenges you may be facing in your business, Annie has likely already seen them—and solved them. Some of Annie's current and past clients include high-level entrepreneurs and businesses like: Jeff Walker (Product Launch Formula), Fatburger, MOCEAN (a creative entertainment company that works with Disney, Sony, Warner Brothers, Netflix, Amazon, and other studios) , Dave Asprey (Bulletproof Coffee), Stu McLaren (North Results), Susan Pierce Thompson (Bright Line Eating), Ryan Levesque (ASK Method) and Reid Tracy (Hay House). Connect with Annie at: https://www.leadingedgeteams.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/anniehymanpratt/ https://www.leadingedgeteams.com/youtube Wanna learn more? Free 5 Step System to Scaling Your Business the RIGHT Way (Plus access to my PRIVATE podcast feed) --> https://howtoscaleguide.com Brighter Together Mastermind Info: https://www.wearebrightertogether.com Chat with Jamie (anything goes, but I'm especially interest in your questions or feedback about the episode!) https://www.videoask.com/fgg8ofabv
Living in the Sprawl: Southern California's Most Adventurous Podcast
In this week's episode of Living in the Sprawl: Southern California's Most Adventurous Podcast, host Jon Steinberg shares his list of the 10 songs that shout out Southern California Eateries. His list includes: In-N-Out, Crustacean, Rainbow Bar & Grill, Nobu, Fat Burger, Pink's Hot Dogs, Earl's on Crenshaw, Sunset Grill, Zankou Chicken and Roscoe's Chicken and Waffles.Instagram: @livinginthesprawlpodcastEmail: livinginthesprawlpodcast@gmail.comWebsite: www.livinginthesprawlpodcast.comCheck out our favorite CBD gummy company...it helps us get better sleep and stay chill. Use code "SPRAWL" for 20% off. https://www.justcbdstore.com?aff=645Check out Goldbelly for all your favorite US foods to satisfy those cravings or bring back some nostalgia. Our favorites include Junior's Chessecakes from New York, Lou Malnati's deep dish pizza from Chicago and a philly cheesesteak from Pat's. Use the link https://goldbelly.pxf.io/c/2974077/1032087/13451 to check out all of the options and let them know we sent you.Use code "SPRAWL" for (2) free meals and free delivery on your first Everytable subscription.Support the podcast and future exploration adventures. We are working on unique perks and will give you a shout out on the podcast to thank you for your contribution!Living in the Sprawl: Southern California's Most Adventurous Podcast is on Podfanhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/sprawlSupport the show
This weekend was full of celebrations. Bill celebrated a birthday on Saturday. Families celebrated Father's Day yesterday and today is Juneteenth. We spent some time reflecting on 3 of these celebrations on the show today. 00:32 A Father's Day Reflection 02:30 Juneteenth and Black Artists 05:16 Fatburger coming 09:24 NFA Burger in Dunwoody, GA 13:34 A Father's...
FAT Brands is a multi-brand restaurant operator headquartered in Beverly Hills, California. The name represents the value the company embraces and the food that they expect to provide to customers – Fresh, Authentic, and Tasty. FAT Brands strategically acquires, markets, and develops fast-casual and quick dining franchises around the world. The company currently owns 17 restaurant brands: Round Table Pizza, Fatburger, Marble Slab Creamery, Johnny Rockets, Fazoli's, Twin Peaks, Great American Cookies, Hot Dog on a Stick, Buffalo's Cafe & Express, Hurricane Grill & Wings, Pretzelmaker, Elevation Burger, Native Grill & Wings, Yalla Mediterranean and Ponderosa and Bonanza Steakhouses. This podcast was based on an exclusive Vetted Biz analysis, click here for the full report: https://www.vettedbiz.com/fat-brands-franchise/ Link to Franchise Times Article: https://www.franchisetimes.com/franchise_insights/business-as-usual-for-fat-brands-amid-sec-inquiry-shareholder-suit/article_14bc5e34-c01b-11ec-80d3-7fb17642cce3.html Want to have a franchise specialist support you day-to-day in your franchise search/ analysis? Click here for more information: https://www.vettedbiz.com/franchise-search/ 00:00 Introduction 00:24 About FAT Brands 00:56 Their 17 Restaurant Concepts 01:40 FAT Brands Franchise Opportunities 01:52 FAT Brands IPO and Market Capitalization 02:16 Global Franchise Group Purchase 02:39 FAT Brands CEO Faced Multiple Allegations 03:03 FAT Brands Franchisees 03:27 Royalties & Revenues 04:13 Conclusion #FatBrandsPortfolioContinuesToGrow #FranchiseFindings If you are looking for more information, you can connect with us through our networks: https://www.vettedbiz.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/vettedbiz/ https://www.facebook.com/vettedbiz
We are standing in line for Fatburger at our first annual Umansky white party Follow us on Instagram @housewivesheretics @jry27 @kalyndee Sing along to our service hymns with our Spotify playlist by Jrylinton https://open.spotify.com/user/zjsqx4i73yac1g46lf4ey895p?si=OxkoMS_1SRmcNEtxs-hBtQ Written and recorded by Josh & Kalyndee Sound edited by Matthew Spudy Graphic design by Micayla Cazad
Ep. 92: FAT Brands Inc include brands you know and love like Johnny Rockets, Fazoli's, Fatburger, and after the largest restaurant acquisition of 2021, they now have 17 brands across 40 countries with 2,300 restaurants. How could they manage such exponential growth? According to Andy, you cannot expect to hit a grand slam without first mastering the basics of getting on base, “My view of success is always trying to hit singles and doubles, then home runs will come your way when the time is right.” Visit https://donyaeger.com/corporate-competitor-podcast/episode-92/ for a free gift and today's show notes! Special thanks to Dane Massey and Xinyi Yang for making this episode possible.
More with actor/writer John Druska! They talk about their favorite menu items from some staple Los Angeles burger joints, including Carl's Jr., Fatburger, and Original Tommy's!For all the Brentfast episodes and sweet merch, go to Brentfast.com. Follow Brent on Instagram and Twitter, @scoopspope, and see all the Brentfast pics on Brent's Facebook actor page. Follow John Druska on Instagram, @misterdruska.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
What's good Porch family! LA based rapper JAG aka Chubby JAG pulled up to The Porch to talk about the sport of battle rap, making Lil Wayne walk off set, and why he's dropping new music every single week this year. And of course we couldn't let him leave without asking him the million dollar question... In N Out or Fat Burger. Tune in to find out what he chose! #ThePorch Thanks so much for listening. If you vibe with the podcast, please Rate it 5 Stars on Apple Podcasts & whatever other platform that you listen to podcasts! We appreciate the support!!! Follow us “The Porch” for authentic conversations on sports, culture, and real life experiences. Follow us: Instagram: @ThePorchPodcast_ @Bjones_29 @Darnell_Smith95 @JAG Goal: We want to give you something REAL to listen to on your lunch break, during your workout or on your way home from work. We want to create real dialogues in your household that's about sports, music, relationships, parenting, etc. So go ahead and pull up to The Porch, we promise you won't regret it! Tags: #ThePorch #ThePorchPodcast #LilWayne #JAG #JayZ #JCole #BattleRap #LosAngeles #Bolo #ItsDarnell
Fatburger. Rest in peace, Studio B. The Harley Affair conclusion, 2022. "Heist" on Netflix, and Buffalo ee-accents. More like BLAND-IE Newton. Inconsiderate people oughta shampoo my crotch.
It's A Pitstop! This Week Tony & Earl speak with traveling comedian Lee Waddell about 0:00 Knighting the Duke of Dick Jokes 7:00 Introducing LEE WADDELL ( It's So Aggressive Here) 12:00 Slapping Brian Michael Henry & Being in the 70's for Dolemite 17:00 From Background Work to the Stage 22:00 Critiquing The Scene & Comedy Classes 27:00 Are You Ready To Do The Work? 32:00 Performing On The Road & Sales Jobs 37:00 Shots Fired! Sorry To Soon? 42:00 Bounce 4x Off the Head 47:00 In N Out vs Fatburger vs Cut Off Limits 52:00 1-800-Podcast Papi 57:00 1:17 Journey Through Saturday Morning Cartoons & The Matrix 1:22 Who Are The Torreto's 1:27 $500k or Dinner With Jay Z? 1:32 I Stand With Trick Daddy 1:37 Be Confident In Your Butthole 1:42 Your Pallet Is Receptive to The Bootyhole 1:46 GAME: What That Mean Tho 1:54 Signing Off—-
How is Andy Wiederhorn doing it? In this week's episode of the Restaurant Business podcast “A Deeper Dive,” the CEO of Fatburger and Johnny Rockets owner Fat Brands discusses his company's latest deal, a $130 million acquisition of Fazoli's. It is the fourth major deal in 14 months, starting with Johnny Rockets, then Global Franchise Group and then Twin Peaks. All told, Wiederhorn's company has made or announced more than $900 million worth of deals in that period.
My next guests are a power couple. They are Award-winning Entrepreneurs and owners of five Wingstop and four Fatburger franchises and have received the Million Dollar Store Club and Top Sales Increase Awards. Their new book, "Faith, Family, and Franchise," will give you the blueprint on how to build a successful business from scratch and teaches you how to make business and life work for you. They are on the show to discuss this comprehensive, straight-talking guide that teaches you how to make business and life work for you. Focusing on couples but also relevant to individuals, this book candidly explores the power of faith, family, and franchise and how reading this book can help you succeed. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Clint and DeAnna Lewis. https://www.moneymakingconversations.comhttps://www.youtube.com/MoneyMakingConversationshttps://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://twitter.com/moneymakingconvhttps://www.instagram.com/moneymakingconversations/Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.