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In N Out, we hardly knew ye

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  • MikM Away
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    Mik
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    I loved In N Out when I lived in CA. Now I have tried them in Texas and Nevada since they have expanded. The quality and the taste is no longer there. They just can't maintain it on that scale I guess. Anyone else notice it?

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      Well the employees are the thing. I guess I went a couple times to the TX branch. Never talked much to the employees. But the ones in CA were exceptional.

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        My experience with In N Out is a one-of. Had it in SF, about 10 years ago.

        It was fine, but nothing spectacular - just another fast food burger.

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          I had In N Out in California.
          Ultimately not all that memorable.

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            I’ve only ever had it in CA. Last time was in LA in August. Seemed same as usual.

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            • George KG George K

              My experience with In N Out is a one-of. Had it in SF, about 10 years ago.

              It was fine, but nothing spectacular - just another fast food burger.

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              @George-K said in In N Out, we hardly knew ye:

              It was fine, but nothing spectacular - just another fast food burger.

              @Axtremus said in In N Out, we hardly knew ye:

              I had In N Out in California.
              Ultimately not all that memorable.

              Agree with you both. Tried it for the only time in CA last year. Seemed like a normal burger. But...... I rarely eat burgers so dont have a whole lot of comparison to.

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                Only had burgers from ones in Texas...Five Guys was just as good...

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