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Not impressed. This is the first burger I ever ate that made me want to say "where's the beef?" I wasn't hungry so it's my fault for ordering what I ordered: The hamburger combo: burger, fries & drink for around $5.60. Cheap eats. Maybe that's part of the appeal. I made a rookie mistake. Since I have never been to an In-Out before here is my advice for future newbies like me: Get the Double, Double. You might as well get it animal style too (grilled onions, spread & mustard seared into your patty.) While I appreciated the abundance of veggies in my burger it completely lacked any flavor. My fries was also cold by the time I received my order. Like it was sitting out two minutes too long on the counter. I know because I was watching the prep action. It seems each worker is assigned to a station responsible for only one or two things. It appears whomever was responsible for getting the finished product out to the customer was sleeping on the job. SO my cold fries was not good which only made for a more disappointing experience. Don't know if I would go back since there are other burger joints I would like to check out next time. Shake Shack & Five Guys is going on my to-do list. Minus 1/2 star for the cold fries so my overall rating is 2 1/2 stars, generously rating up.
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