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“In-n-out is my favorite burger place! I really love their double doubles! Monk loves this place too, so I took him along with me :]”
- Gourmand
“I love their strawberry milkshake! And their fries are to die for. Gourmand especially loves to eat Animal fries.”
- Monk
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In-N-Out Animal Style Smash Burgers (x)
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I think one of the main cultural quirks that non-US people need to understand about the US is that every state, or set of neighboring states, has their own above-average but nothing special regional fast food chain, and most residents of that area will swear on their life that this particular one is special and amazing and perfect and only people from [insert region] know what real [insert food] is like, and will fight (potentially to the death) anyone who tries to say otherwise, when in reality that chain is probably just what the bare minimum of fast food should taste like, but all of our standards have been lowered.
It's honestly incredibly American. Completely pointless loyalty, fast food, regional pride on an arbitrary basis, thinking you're unique when you're not... Of all our harmless cultural quirks, its certainly one of the most emblematic.
Except for In n Out, of course. In n Out is ACTUALLY special and amazing and perfect and us West Coasters are the only people who know what real burgers are.
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In-n-Out burgers.
Westwood in Los Angeles, CA. 2019.
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Paul Giamatti went to In-N-Out burger in Los Angeles after his 2024 Golden Globe Award win.
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In N Out Cheeseburgers (via Instagram)
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In N Out Special | Rinaldo's
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Nearly a week after rumors about a new anti-mask policy at In-N-Out began circulating online, the fast food chain has finally broken its silence.
The new policy, which SFGATE confirmed earlier this week via the company’s Mailchimp, will require workers in Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Utah and Texas to come to work without masks unless they provide a medical note. In California and Oregon, employees can continue wearing masks, but must wear an N-95 provided by the company.
In-N-Out did not initially reply to several requests for comment from SFGATE and other outlets. However, on Thursday, In-N-Out’s communications department sent SFGATE a statement from Denny Warnick, the company’s chief operating officer.
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