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| - In-N-Out prides itself on being one of the first hamburger stands and having stayed the same over the course of half a century. I can definitely admire a business that lasts that long, but it seriously is time this place made a few updates.
One of the things this place is proud of is that it makes all its own food. No store-bought buns or anything like that here - there are windows all up and down the drive-thru, so that you can see your food being made. The end result is buns on your burger that best the competition, and some of the most delicious fast food fries around.
The food is excellent, but it all goes downhill from there. First and foremost, there is almost no variety on their menu. They pride themselves on not changing it, and this is as much a weakness as a strength. As a result, the place has NO CHICKEN PRODUCTS. Don't like burgers? Sucks to be you if someone drags you here (unless you like making a meal out of bread and fries.) Also, the service is hit and miss - I have ordered a plain cheese sandwich, and ended up with a burger patty in there many times (even though I said I wanted a damn cheese sandwich - NOT a burger.) And why is this place's line always so damn long? Come on, people, it's not THAT great!
In-N-Out has been around for years and still stands fairly strong. But against other fast food giants that aren't afraid to try new things and add items to their menu, they are the metaphorical dinosaur on the way to extinction. Their food is good, but not worth going out of your way for - especially considering the wealth of other fast food choices in the area.
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