Posted on 09/14/2024 3:22:20 AM PDT by vespa300
The California burger chain plans on opening its first Tennessee restaurants, starting with Nashville-area locations to be open by 2026.
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Really good fast-food burger.
Oh, the cowmanity.
One of the few things I miss living in Los Angeles. I never had a better burger than a Double Double with Cheese from In-N-Out.
+1 - Thank you!
As for opening locations, since they don’t freeze the meat, their operation allows for a radius of locations of up to 500 miles from the meat processing center. They had to build a new meat processing center here in Dallas Ft. Worth since that’s over 500 miles from Southern California. So they did.
They are obviously building a new meat processing center (or contracting out until they do) near or in Nashville so i guess pretty much anywhere within 500 miles of Nashville could be open for a location. The meat is transported in refridgerated trucks but without freezing.....that’s limited to 500 miles. Hopefully they put one near you.
No wokeness about IN N OUT. She’s a Christian who does amazing work around the world with charities, including the poor in Africa. She’s one of the youngest female billionaires in the country, she’s been through hell and back, the whole IN N OUT Story is a story of triumph and tragedy. The circumstances of her being the sole heir are almost bizarre including a jet crash, her own father, etc.
The book about IN N OUT is a great read.....a New York Times best seller list book written a few years ago.
Maybe the can open a few in Iowa. Right next to the Kum and Go convenience stores.
We still like Freddy’s but we have come to the conclusion that In-N-Out is the best. I can get pink lemonade there too.
Wish they’d open one in Canton Georgia
I need mine animal style
Great food
I went to grade school in Baldwin Park on Maine Ave just up from Francisquito. From 1964 to 1972. Grades 1 thru 8. I have to believe there were times I must have been near Harry and Esther Snyder since their little location was right there. I never noticed it though.....in all those years.
But they did put a location near our home in Hacienda Heights...7th and Gale and of course it’s still there and always crowded.
Oh wow.........sad to hear that about Franklin and that area. I figured it was conservative values and good patriots. Didn’t know it was full of communists. Daily Wire folks are near there....Ben Shapiro, etc.
And it is the correct one
On the bottoms of the cups. It used to be Revelation 3:20, IIRC.
Don’t get too excited they are so tough my 3 year old grandson nearly choked to death on one.stick with other brands
Guessing that’s from The Big Lebowski.
Sorry to hear about the choking incident, but I’ve had 1000s of the In-N-Out burgers (and have the waistline to prove it, haha), and I’ve never encountered a “tough” patty among them. If anything, the meat has always seemed to be *higher* grade than other fast-food joints.
euwww - lol
I was to the southwest of you in one of the cul-de-sacs off of Van Wig. Attended J.E. Van Wig ES from 57-64.
good news.
The best chain burgers and fries you will ever taste, hands down (although I love Culver’s). It’s worth the long wait.
They are one of the few fast-food companies that offers 401k plans for its part-time employees.
I was a witness to the 1994 plane crash that killed Rich Synder, then-CEO and Lynsi’s uncle.
Stupid middle Tennessee burger trivia: I live on the west coast and the cost of living is supposedly MUCH MUCH higher here than in my native Nashville area, but when talking to a friend about the cost of a burger at 5 guys, we discovered that it’s actually cheaper HERE on the west coast. It was about a $2 difference on a burger here to there.
If In N Out shows up with “reasonable” prices, they could put a real hurt on 5 guys.
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