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| - I stopped in for a double double with everything today on the way home from school and I sat in the drive thru for about 15 minutes. Not sure what was wrong, but you would think at 1:30 in the afternoon there wouldn't be that long of a wait, especially at a window. Not a huge deal, but something to keep in mind if you're in a hurry
------(.5) star deduction---- subtotal = 4.5 stars
When I got the bag the fries were nice and crisp, I could tell they were very fresh, definitely worth the wait. In-n-out fries have always been a little thin tasting if that makes any sense and these seemed about right. I still think a fresh batch of McD's fries are better, but in general, the fries were very good.
----No star deduction---- subtotal = 4.5 stars
The hamburger I got had lots of gooey cheese on it, just the right amount of ketchup, and the onion and tomato seemed very fresh. The bun was nice and fluffy and wasn't too heavy. Overall, though, the patties were pretty thin. I've always felt that the patties at in-n-out were on the thin side and today just confirmed it. I felt like I got the same amount of burger at five guys with a single patty. The burger was very good though. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
----No star deduction----subtotal = 4.5 stars
I typically say that there's always room for improvement, but in this case, In-n-out has their formula down pat. The offer hamburgers, fries and shakes, and they do all three very well.I give them props for execution and consistency. However, I found their lack of options for toppings lacking, and for that, I have to deduct star power.
----(.5) star deduction---- subtotal = 4 stars
With five guys and smashburger in town, there's some serious competition in what I like to think of as the specialty fast food hamburger joints and If in-n-out expanded their topping selections I could see them becoming my favorite burger in town, however for now, that race goes to five guys, by a thin stack of jalapeƱos on my burger.
----Overall star power---- 4 STARS
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