I'll be honest with you...
They're not the best burgers I've ever had, but they're very good and the prices have remained reasonable. They're better than all the other fast food offerings, in both quality and value. They do not franchise, and they do not expand beyond the reach of a central warehouse. Snyder says the facility in Texas can reach Tennessee... I would think it could technically reach any state, but I imagine there is some sort of time frame that goes into the calculation. And they have always paid their employees very well.
It is very much a California cultural thing. Surf, sun, cars, that sort of thing. Until a few, most restaurants were drive through and walk-up only. After hype most California ex-pats give it, most people are disappointed at their first encounter, and it doesn't surprise me. But I was in Houston recently and stopped in a store for my first one and years, and if it weren't for the heat and humidity, I could have been in California and back in high school.
Interesting fun fact... on the inside lip of the bottom of their cups there is a bible verse. A different one for sodas and shakes, and different ones for their hamburger wrappers and their fry boats...
In-N-Out Burger is an American fast-food chain with locations in California and the Southwest, with their headquarters in Irvine, California. The
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