A man who now works at White Castle in St. Cloud is one of two people suing the fast food chain, claiming they were forced from management positions because they're too old. Fifty-one-year-old Allen Spreeman, of Montrose, was a manager for 30 years until his reclassification and demotion this year.
The 90-year-old White Castle fast-food chain is embracing technology by introducing online ordering at all its restaurants. The Columbus, Ohio-based company said Tuesday that customers with a hankering for its square "slider" burgers can use an online menu to place an order that can be ready when they arrive at their nearest White Castle restaurant.
There's been a lot of people waiting in line for a long time, waiting for their turn to order a slider. White Castle opened it's doors at 9:00 a.m. this (Tuesday) morning, but the line started forming at 5:00 a.m.
If you've been craving a White Castle burger, you're in luck. The fast food chain that's known for it's small square burgers is opening in St. Cloud tomorrow (Tuesday).