Thursday, May 23, 2013

In.n.outtime

The food at In-n-out isn't that great.
There I said it.

I think for most people (and by most people I just mean me), In-n-out is more about the experience and/or price. First off, the price is like, ridiculous. What, do the owners of In-n-out still live in the 1930's? I could buy nearly 400 thousand In-n-out burgers for the price of one BTS burger across from my dorm in DC. So no one's complaining about the price. And second, everyone loves California. It's fact. Ergo, everyone loves In-n-out. When you think In-n-out, you think of the simple red and yellow design, the beach, and/or being a part of that cool kids' club that East-Coasters or Mid-Westerns or Southerners can't be a part of. 

Granted the picture above is of the Protein style burger, so many would be quick to point out that my meal wouldn't be a proper representation of In-n-out, however I still feel that my opinion is true. In-n-out's burgers aren't out of this world, but for some reason I definitely feel the need to keep coming back.

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