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  • Jeff Lebowski
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    Originally posted by Bo Diddley View Post

    That's a fair description. I don't hate their fries. I'd just rather have McD's fries. And we've had the fry discussion before, but I also really like the cheese fries at Training Table. Five Guys fries are pretty good.
    Five Guys fries are the GOAT.

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  • Bo Diddley
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    Originally posted by beefytee View Post

    I don't know that I've ever seen greasy fries at INO. If anything, their fries are too dry. I've complained lots that INO fries lose their value quicker than other fries. You have to eat them immediately. I think that might be because they aren't greasy enough.
    That's a fair description. I don't hate their fries. I'd just rather have McD's fries. And we've had the fry discussion before, but I also really like the cheese fries at Training Table. Five Guys fries are pretty good.

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  • Jeff Lebowski
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    Originally posted by beefytee View Post

    I don't know that I've ever seen greasy fries at INO. If anything, their fries are too dry. I've complained lots that INO fries lose their value quicker than other fries. You have to eat them immediately. I think that might be because they aren't greasy enough.
    Exactly. That is an absurd description. I think NS is confused.

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  • beefytee
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    Originally posted by Non Sequitur View Post

    Let me hate on INO for you. I've been twice, and it's shit. The fries are soggy and greasy. The burgers are squished and greasy. I don't get it. Is it popular just because it's cheap?
    I don't know that I've ever seen greasy fries at INO. If anything, their fries are too dry. I've complained lots that INO fries lose their value quicker than other fries. You have to eat them immediately. I think that might be because they aren't greasy enough.

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  • Bo Diddley
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    Originally posted by Non Sequitur View Post

    Let me hate on INO for you. I've been twice, and it's shit. The fries are soggy and greasy. The burgers are squished and greasy. I don't get it. Is it popular just because it's cheap?
    I see something and I want to eat it. That's how I work. I was watching a TV show and saw a white bag with greasy burgers and thought, "where can I buy that?" INO! Well worth the wait in line.

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  • Jeff Lebowski
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    Originally posted by Non Sequitur View Post

    Let me hate on INO for you. I've been twice, and it's shit. The fries are soggy and greasy. The burgers are squished and greasy. I don't get it. Is it popular just because it's cheap?
    Lol.

    You are a lunatic.

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  • Non Sequitur
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    Originally posted by Bo Diddley View Post

    Agreed. And not to hate on INO, I just don't get the cult like following. I like their burgers, but I would prefer McD's fries. That said, the missus and I waited in line last week because I was jonesing for a burger.
    Let me hate on INO for you. I've been twice, and it's shit. The fries are soggy and greasy. The burgers are squished and greasy. I don't get it. Is it popular just because it's cheap?

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  • Moliere
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    Originally posted by Pelado View Post
    My Google feed is telling me that some are waiting 8+ hours for the right to purchase food from In & Out. Ridiculous.
    They opened a location on the NW side of Houston and it had crazy lines for about a week, then it calmed down pretty quickly. It's still busy but you typically will find 1-2 people in line at most. I guess it helps when you live in a city that has a lot more food options

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  • Moliere
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    Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post

    Always tough to maintain quality when you franchise, but I still like it. I typically get the breakfast tacos, regardless of the time of day.
    The quality can be hit or miss but they are tacos so the gap between hit or miss isn't very wide. On average, the tacos are above average but the queso is the real reason we continue to go there. The queso is addicting.

    I've recently started to frequent Velvet Taco, which IMO has better tacos and subpar queso.

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  • BigPiney
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    Originally posted by Pelado View Post
    My Google feed is telling me that some are waiting 8+ hours for the right to purchase food from In & Out. Ridiculous.
    That is dumb. I don't get it.

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  • Pelado
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    My Google feed is telling me that some are waiting 8+ hours for the right to purchase food from In & Out. Ridiculous.

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  • Bo Diddley
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    Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post

    I don't think I have ever been to the INO in Orem when it wasn't completely packed.
    Agreed. And not to hate on INO, I just don't get the cult like following. I like their burgers, but I would prefer McD's fries. That said, the missus and I waited in line last week because I was jonesing for a burger.

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  • Jeff Lebowski
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    Originally posted by SteelBlue View Post
    In-n-out always has a line in Redding no matter what time you go or which location you go to. They added a second location directly off I-5 a few years back and we all thought the less directly accessible one would become the one for locals. Now we just have two with crazy long lines and they're long until 1 am. Not sure how many restaurants they'd need to open to have like a regular, Mc Donald's type of line, but it's more than 2.
    I don't think I have ever been to the INO in Orem when it wasn't completely packed.

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  • SteelBlue
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    In-n-out always has a line in Redding no matter what time you go or which location you go to. They added a second location directly off I-5 a few years back and we all thought the less directly accessible one would become the one for locals. Now we just have two with crazy long lines and they're long until 1 am. Not sure how many restaurants they'd need to open to have like a regular, Mc Donald's type of line, but it's more than 2.

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  • Jeff Lebowski
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    Originally posted by Lost Student View Post
    As of around 6pm tonight, there were already 9 cars lined up at the In-N-Out in anticipation of tomorrow's opening.
    Lol. Idiots.

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