What does eating in the car mean at In-N-Out?

When going through the drive-thru, if you have stated you will be eating in the car, you will be offered a “lap mat.” Now no matter how many different ways you explain it, no one seems to get the concept of the lap mats. It is a place mat, for your car.
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Why do people wait in line for In-N-Out?

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, customers were limited to ordering from the drive-thru, resulting in a massive traffic jam and a line of cars that stretched all the way around the mall where the new In-N-Out is located twice (an estimated 1.5 to two miles).
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Are In-N-Out burgers frozen?

We don't freeze, pre-package or microwave our food. We make things the old-fashioned way. Our commitment to quality starts with our hamburgers. And our burgers begin with our patties.
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What's the big deal about In-N-Out Burger?

The quality control goes beyond making sure all the meat is 100 percent pure beef, free of additives and never frozen, prior to being served. At the In-n-Out distribution facilities, they grind the meat themselves using whole chucks (from cattles chosen just for In-N-Out) that have each been inspected.
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Why do people love In-N-Out?

Despite the price being totally affordable, In-N-Out doesn't cut corners on the ingredients they use. Their beef patties are free of additives, fillers and preservatives and the fries are equally as fresh. In fact, every store location receives shipments of potatoes that are individually cut right in the store.
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Is In-N-Out greasy?

Yes, they have a secret menu, but seriously, this is not a great place. Fries are average and burgers are too greasy. Plus you have to wait for your food for a long time for a fast food place.
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Why are Californians obsessed with In-N-Out?

But as much as he's right about the scarcity and bandwagon effects, the real reason that In-N-Out is so beloved by Californians is that, for them, the burgers and the fries and the shakes — but especially the burgers — represent a state of mind.
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WHY ARE In-N-Out employees so happy?

They're told that “a smile is part of your uniform,” according to a former employee. Three, the chain pays quite well, much better than the competition, and has a generous benefits program. And finally, the atmosphere at In-N-Out is just generally a happy one, and that's infectious.
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Are In-N-Out Burgers getting smaller?

In-N-Out makes fast food the old fashioned way. Fact: the meat patties have gotten smaller over the years. Over the years, the burger patty has gotten smaller and smaller. It's still good, but in-n-out is is making the patties thinner and smaller and charging more for it.
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Is In-N-Out healthier?

So let's break it down per ounce: In-N-Out: 57.8 calories, 3.5 grams fat, 124.1 mg sodium. McDonald's: 75.6 calories, 4.4 grams fat, 197.6 mg sodium. So In-N-Out is actually healthier than McDonald's!
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What is a Flying Dutchman at In-N-Out?

meat and cheese fest. It goes by the name of the "Flying Dutchman," and it's the ultimate Atkin's-friendly menu item. Two slices of cheese melted between two burger patties. No hippie vegetables, no wimpy buns, just pure protein and fat.
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What are roadkill fries?

The only debatable item in the "animal" trifecta, roadkill fries are rumored to be sold at some In-N-Outs but aren't universally recognized by the chain's cooks. Basically, they're animal fries with hamburger crumbled on top.
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Who's the owner of In-N-Out?

While In-N-Out Burgers may be known for their food, owner Lynsi Snyder Ellingson is hoping the public will join her in a cause that's near and dear to her heart, which is fighting human trafficking and addiction.
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Why is in and out called In and Out?

Newly married Harry and Esther Snyder, founders of In-N-Out Burger, wanted to offer people a way of getting food without having to park, so they could just pop in and out and leave. Hence, the restaurant was named after that concept!
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Do people like In-N-Out fries?

The In-N-Out fries aren't even somewhat good. They taste like cardboard, don't have any salt and sometimes don't even taste cooked. After a good burger, you'd expect some good fries, but you can't get that with In-N-Out. Those fries go straight in the trash.
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WILL In-N-Out make me fat?

The famous Double-Double is horribly unhealthy.

The burger has 670 calories, 41 grams of fat, and 18 grams of saturated fat. According to the Cleveland Clinic, that's almost the total allotment of both types of fats for many adults eating a typical 2,000-calorie-per-day diet. Sign up for our newsletter!
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ARE In-N-Out palm trees real?

In reality, the trees are there because In-N-Out founder Harry Snyder just thought that they looked cool. The idea for the crossed palms comes from the 1963 comedy classic It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, in which the cast searches for a buried treasure that's hidden beneath four crossed palm trees.
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Is In-N-Out expensive?

Despite the incredible quality of their products, In 'n' Out Burger also stand out for one other notable reason, they're particularly cheaper than many other their competitors. It will cost around $2.00 for any regular burger or fries and a combo will cost in the region of $5.
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DOES In-N-Out allow colored hair?

3 answers. Natural colors only. You aren't allowed to have dyed hair or piercings other than ear piercings and no gauges.
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Can In-N-Out employees accept tips?

3. Did you enjoy your service at In-N-Out? Well, pretend you are in Europe because you can't tip. Upon offering a tip, the employee will simply deny it, but if you insist and that employee takes it, it is only to get you to go away.
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Can you work at In-N-Out with tattoos?

No, they will not hire anybody with tattoos that can't be hidden underneath a t-shirt. In N Out is EXTREMELY strict on the appearances of their employees. They do not want them to have any visible tattoos or more than two piercings per earlobe (no piercings on any other part of ear).
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Whats better Whataburger or In-N-Out?

According to USA Today's Readers Choice Awards, Whataburger outranks In-N-Out in the category of 'Best Regional Fast Food'. It's a thing! Whataburger is pretty much king in Texas when it comes to fast food burgers, and now the chain has expanded to 10 states total with a very loyal following throughout the country.
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Why is in and out cheap?

Here's the explanation: "To start, the limited menu means reduced costs for raw ingredients. The company also saves money by buying wholesale and grinding the beef in-house. By doing its own sourcing and distribution, it likely saves 3% to 5% in food costs a year.
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What is In-N-Out famous for?

Founded in 1948, In-N-Out was California's first drive-thru hamburger chain—famous for it's short and sweet menu of savory eats.
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