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Is that a hamburger chain or a double entendre?
OB
For a certain segment of their clientele, it's more like a cult.
I will never abandon In-N-Out. As a Californian, I'm required by law to defend the almighty Double-Double.
In-N-Out is about the closest thing I have to a religion.As I was saying...
I am a California expat. I have severe In-N-Out Burger withdraws. But never fear, my now home state will have them moving in soon. (So we have been told)
I’m in Colorado. So many of us CA transplants have finally enticed them. There is still hope for farther east.Really? Whereabouts do you live? I heard they don't expand all that much. I live in GA. I don't think there's any hope of them ever making there way here.
Shhh! animal style is a secret!Unless In-n-Out did something truly heinous, I mean just horrible bad, which I don't think they would, there's pretty much nothing that could get me to boycott them. That was one of the things I liked the best when we visited California. Animal style fries. Gracious. Changed my life, lol.
I’m in Colorado. So many of us CA transplants have finally enticed them. There is still hope for farther east.
In-N-Out is overrated. There are several within a few miles of me and I wouldn't waste the gas to drive to them.
They're no Whataburger, that's for sure.
I was playing heretic, but I do think the cult like reverence is a little over the top. They're nice. Whataburger is nice. Culvers is nice...but Culvers has cheese curds so they.Nah. I love Whataburger too, grew up loving it. I love Culvers too. I don't think In-N-Out is overrated. But maybe it's more special to folks who don't have it in their own state, so it's just something we go to while on vacation & what have you.