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I remember when In N Out used to have awesome THICK cut fries that were just perfect. The burgers had a really soft bun and the juicy patties were well-seasoned. They used to be worth 5 stars. I'm really disappointed that it's all changed. I am not sure if they stayed the same in Cali, but it'd be great if they did. Here in Vegas, The fries are really thin and SPONGY. The burgers have buns that are shiny.. oily, greasy, soggy.. It's really unpleasant. Patties are not seasoned like they used to be so it's not much of an improvement over a salad. The 10-15 minute wait is usual for dine-in. I've eaten at this location 4 times and I'm sad to say the food doesn't represent the In N Out I used to love. I noticed this is a favorite burger joint for a lot of people, and I'm really surprised. If only you had In N Out when they actually served great food. Maybe it's still the same in Cali. Maybe not. I don't care anymore.
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