Posted on 09/26/2016 1:37:43 PM PDT by Hojczyk
So its not as though In-N-Out is missing out on an untapped market. The same people who supposedly demand a vegetarian option begrudge the meat-eating option enough to take a pass. Besides, getting 24,000 signatures on this petition is a joke. They have 300 locations serving up thousands of burgers daily to people who like their product. Theyre not going to get too concerned about 24,000 people signing up for a political diktat run by a group thats half a continent away from its nearest grill.
This is the very definition of elitism, and its almost-always-present ignorance and arrogance. America doesnt want a veggie burger at In-N-Out. A few busybodies want to shame In-N-Out (and its customers) for its success, and couldnt care less whether they ever eat there or not.
Earlier, I mentioned the simplicity of the menu, but there is a small caveat to that. Longtime customers know that In-N-Out has a few off-menu options. The front-page image is the 4×4, a twist on the Double-Double that has four meat patties and four slices of cheese, taken right before I devoured it. That should be enough to make GFI run for the nearest Good Earth Restaurant which, by the way, is excellent as well. One person can easily enjoy both experiences. Thats what is so great about free markets and consumer choice.
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I said the concept was similar.
Have a simple menu but do everything well.
The vege restaurants probably do pretty good probably only one in every town
As long as it's PRIVATE money opening them, I don't care. Lose all the money you want!
“I would say some Americans want a vegie burger.”
No one in that group would be 100% pleased if a veggie burger were offered anyway. They’d complain that the bun was made with high fructose corn syrup.
Went to High School with In-N-Out President Richard A. Snyder of Newport Beach, circa 1969...We had an IN-N-Out on the corner by the school.
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