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  • This was my first In-N-Out experience, and I was excited, because I am not from an area with this chain. I ordered the Animal Style burger, since that's what Anthony Bordain suggests. I also ordered fries. We took our order to go - and I am glad we did because it was pretty packed in there (a Friday at lunch time). We drove home, about a 10 minute drive, and began our feast. I really enjoyed my burger, and definitely understand why people argue that this is the best fast-food burger chain. If I had to choose, I would still go with Five Guys (the heated debate), but In-N-Out is definitely not a bad choice. I prefer Five Guys larger burgers and I like their fries better (Five Guys are thicker compared to In-N-Out). But it is definitely more of a preference thing. Five Guys is also more expensive - so In-N-Out is a less expensive choice. Both are much better than the cheaper chains though, like Mickey D's & Burger King.
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