My neighbor told me it was because all the employees look like there 12. Its possible that my neighbor has issues.
2006-11-04 21:03:34
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answered by Marcus R. 6
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For me, it's the nostalgia. I have great memories of going there when I was younger. If you know the little things, like ordering a burger "animal style," you feel like you're part of a secret club, because all the employees know what you're talking about and make it that way, even though it's not on the menu. I used to wear the T-shirts all the time, too. But, the last few times I've been, the quality just isn't what it used to be.
I could go for a milkshake right now...
2006-11-05 05:37:02
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answered by Biggie Shorty 2
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there many reason why In-n-you is one on my list
Animal Style" - bun is grilled with mustard, sauteed onions instead of raw, pickles, extra "special sauce" - [this can also be applied to fries (Note: I recently tried this on fries, but don't personally recommend it / Nov. 2, 2003)]
"Wish Burger" - no meat, i.e. veggie burger
"Protein Style" - lettuce wrapped around the burger instead of a bun for all of you who are in "The Zone"
Update 12/23/2003 - there is no such thing as "Old Fashioned Style" - originally I had this listed as "ketchup and mustard instead of the weird special sauce" but that is incorrect as a call from In-n-Out today revealed.
"Flying Dutchman" - two meat patties with two slices of cheese. that's it.
"Double Meat" - Double Double without cheese
"4x4" - 4 meat patties with 4 slices of cheese. Are you SURE you can eat that?
"2x4" - 2 meat patties with 4 slices of cheese for the fromage afficionado
"Grilled Cheese" - cheeseburger, sans meat
"Fries - well done" - get your fries extra crispy and brown the way you like them!
"Choco-Vanilla Swirl Shake" - just what it sounds like Note: this is not an official secrent menu item, but at most In-n-Out Burgers they will make it if asked for... 12/23/2003
"Neopolitan Shake" - a blend of chocolate, vanilla and strawberry shakes.
BIBLE PHRASES
Ever wonder what the little bible quotes sneakily hidden on the In-N-Out paper packaging mean? Ever wonder if they have anything to do with the fact that only blonde children work here? Let's investigate:
REVELATION 3:20 (burger and cheeseburger wrappers): Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.
JOHN 3:16 (soda cups): For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.
PROVERBS 3:5 (milkshake cups): Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. (thanks to Robin Wright for the correction)
NAHUM 1:7 (Double-Double wrapper): The LORD is good, a stronghold in the day of trouble; he knows those who take refuge in him.
2006-11-05 14:24:05
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answered by justmejimw 7
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It isn't around up here in the Pacific Northwest. How about the Olde Spaghetti Factory? I really like the spaghetti with roasted garlic, mizithra cheese, mozzarella and butter.
2006-11-05 05:12:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I would say that its healthier than somewhere like McD's or Wendys
You can get your burgers rapped in lettuce etc so less carbs....
2006-11-05 10:02:52
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answered by hotteenick 3
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It's good quality food and it tastes the best! And they never mess up your order.
2006-11-06 00:35:52
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answered by richietcfan 6
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I couldn't tell you. I have eaten there a few times and have to to be impressed.
2006-11-05 19:58:19
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answered by Carole 5
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