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that shit aint normal. y'all must be on crack cocaine to consider this a "good" burger. fucking christ, what a disgusting yuckfest. with thousand island dressing on it no less! motherfucking california, man. How the holy fuck are they are BILLION DOLLAR franchise?

>> No.16820240

>>16820224
I always get no cheese or spread when I eat this. The toasted bun is what puts it above some other fast food, but sometimes the shit is so greasy that I don't even get any crispyness. It is hit or miss.

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I've lived in California for years and still haven't been to in-n-out.

>> No.16820263

Their burger is the epitome of "normal." The only irregular thing is the mayo from the Thousand Island dressing. American cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickles, a flat patty (or 2), raw or grilled onions, and normal bread. Seems pretty standard to me. They can get wet from the amount of sauce they put on them though.

>> No.16820300

>>16820263
well, for one, ITS FUCKING UPSIDE-DOWN!?!

>> No.16820302

>>16820300
it would be right side up if you stood on your head before eating it

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>>16820224

"People" who buy burgers and not simply make the easiest meal imaginable are subhumans in the first place, and not worth interacting with.

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>>16820304
Lol who the fuck eats a burger with a side of salad? Are you gay?

>> No.16820378

>>16820224
That's why when you're in Cali, the only non Mexican place you need to visit is THE HAT. Fuck in n out

>> No.16822128

>>16820224
show us what you think is a good burger so we can mock you

>> No.16822174

In n out is good. Well, it's better than whatever slop you can make and that goes for everyone else on this board. Personally I like the Habit.

>> No.16822247

>>16820224
Looks delicious
*Slides out the tomato*
Not my preference

>> No.16822251

>>16820247
I've been in-n-out of your mother for years

>> No.16822254

>>16820224
filtered

>> No.16822256

>>16820304
Always some tryhard who doesn't know the definition of convenience

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>>16820224
>y'all

>> No.16822448

>>16820224
Keep in mind, that In-n-Out 1) has a drive through and 2) is cheaper than McDonalds.

When Californians talk about loving In-n-Out we're only speaking in terms of drive-through fast food standards. No one considers it on par with a burger from a proper sit-down restaurant.

It's basically McDonalds done right.

>> No.16822661

>>16820224
This motivated me to go buy an In N Out burger for the first time in what's been a while. About to enjoy it. Thanks anon

>> No.16824018

>>16820224
It's what a normal burger is supposed to taste like rather than McDouble or Whopper not a $6+ burger. If you don't like the spread then tell them no sauce and add your own at home. I'd actually prefer if they had mayo, ketchup, and mustard desu but if I'm going for InNOut, I'm obviously feeling too lazy to shop, prep, cook, and build 3+ burgers and fries for my family and I.

It's plain ingredients but fresher than the regular fast food franchises that you can make it at home if you want. Literally everything they make can be done at home with stuff you buy at a grocery store vs McD where they get specific stuff and their own strain of treated potatoes.