Posted on 12/10/2025 12:40:08 PM PST by nickcarraway
PEOPLE confirms the West Coast burger chain removed '67' from its ticket system about a month ago
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-PEOPLE confirms that In-N-Out Burger has removed the number "67" from its ticket order system amid the viral "6-7" trend
-The phrase "6-7" doesn’t seem to have one specific meaning, but is commonly associated with the song "Doot Doot (6 7)" by Skrilla which features the recurring lyric, “6-7,” as well as NBA star LaMelo Ball due to his height, which is 6'7"
-PEOPLE confirms In-N-Out Burger removed the number from its system about a month ago
In-N-Out Burger has officially retired the number "67" from its ticket order system, amid the viral “6-7” trend.
PEOPLE confirms that the West Coast burger chain has removed "67" from orders, much to the detriment of the throngs of adolescents who've been lining up to eagerly await the number being called. An employee at a Los Angeles location confirmed to PEOPLE that the number was removed about a month ago, and added that In-N-Out has also banned the number "69" from its ticket system.
PEOPLE has reached out to the corporate office for In-N-Out for comment, but did not immediately receive a response.
Chatter around the removal of "67" from In-N-Out's system began on Reddit when a user noted, “while i was at work yesterday night, i noticed that everytime i would get to number 66, and then get to the next customer it would just go to number 68, an it would skip 67. now im curious on if or why they removed it."
Commenters rushed to explain the number's significance, noting that the skipped digits could be related to the viral "6-7" trend.
(Excerpt) Read more at people.com ...
This reminds me of that old TV commercial, where a talking Camel is seen walking around in a classroom full of 5th grade students. He (the Camel) walks to each student, bends forward and asks; “What day is it?” most kids either refuse to answer or hunch their shoulders.
Finally, he talks to one kid and asks him “What day is it?” the kid responds “Hump Day!”. For years after that, real teachers would roll their eyes when their students repeated that same “Hump Day” silliness. Finally, they grew out of it. I have no memory what that commercial was advertising.
“This is interesting that a company would go to so much trouble for a passing expression that means nothing. Lots of sheep in our society.”
What trouble? They just skip a number. No big deal.
Or do you mean 88 times around the Sun?
Not a menu item.

When I was a kid our apartment building was like that. We lived on “14” but it was really the 13h floor.
Geico.
Why don’t they skip #1? After all, it is the loneliest number...Glad we don’t have an in-n-out where I live.
Why is 6 afraid of 7?
Because 7 8 9.
I think the kids were causing a problem.
(I’ve always heard that In-N-Out is a very good burger joint.)
All your 67s are belong to us.
3-2... Just started my own number shxt.
Ah, yes! Geico.
Better than “The Streaker” trend.
Are you kidding? Those were his greatest performances.
What trouble? Two or three mouse clicks.
all numbers are racist and homophobic. The most racist is number 1. Who wants to be number 1 and dis everyone else?
Huh? What?!
The miseducated are obsessed with trivialities...
Every generation of kids has had some nonsense fad like this.
I don’t understand what 67 is supposed to signify.....
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