Company Profile for Hardee's
Hardee
| Type | Wholly owned subsidiary |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1960 |
| Headquarters | St. Louis, Missouri, U.S. |
| Industry | Restaurants |
| Key People | Wilbur Hardee, Founder |
| Products | Fast food (including hamburgers, french fries, and milkshakes) |
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—>Remember Hardee's anal-centric "a-hole" ads? Even if they never aired in your area, they've been floating around online for a few weeks at least. Ben Mayo Boddie, who operates 350 Hardee's restaurants from his home in North Carolina, has had enough of a-hole this, ball muncher that, and he's refusing to air the spots. More »
—>Not to be outdone by Burger King's "fellate our new burger" ad, Hardee's restaurant has launched a similarly juvenile campaign with its new "biscuit holes." You can probably guess where this is going. More »
—>Hardee's new Country Breakfast Burrito contains two egg omelets packed with bacon, sausage, diced ham, cheddar cheese, hash browns and sausage gravy... and 920 calories. We've never eaten two omelets in one sitting, and hope to never have to. More »




