They refuse to open restaurants outside the delivery range of their company owned farms and ranches, because they don't freeze any of their food, so they won't deliver past a range that trucks can drive without the meat and produce going bad (less range because the food isn't frozen).
They consistently have ads up at their registers to support rescuing kids.
They pay their employees a fair wage, 401k, and paid vacations... All as soon as you're hired.
They remain privately owned instead of going public, so they can maintain their vision.
And their food is amazing, consistently good, and low priced.
If Jesus said "you know a tree by its fruit" then you know the actions of In and Out at least are consistent with what they preach. Are they actually a good company? Are they really fighting human trafficking?are they really christian? Who truly knows, but God. But they seem to he at least trying, and that's more than most can say these days.
They refuse to open restaurants outside the delivery range of their company owned farms and ranches, because they don't freeze any of their food, so they won't deliver past a range that trucks can drive without the meat and produce going bad (less range because the food isn't frozen).
Wow, never knew this. I have always bought into the narrative that In-n-out is a cheap crap chain. This definitely makes me think they are wholesome.
Anthony Bourdain, Gordon Ramsay, and Joe Rogan have all expressed absolute love for In and Out. They're not amazing wagyu beef burgers on pfresh pretzel buns, but they are consistently a 7.5/10 when McDonald's is a 3/10, and they're somehow cheaper with fresher ingredients.
Wow. I've been going to in-n-out pretty frequently for the fries and shakes but never realized the religious angle. I know people who work at in-n-out are generally pretty happy.
I don't know about you, but scripture on packaging that is read by many people who live lives with no gospel exposure seems like a positive impact to me. Some people are bound to be convicted by it, even if most just brush it off
I mean, sure, but I literally just shared a bunch of evidence. Like I said, it may or may not be conclusive, but they aren't using the gospel as a way to make money: they're simply sharing in simple ways and living above the standard of today's greedy corporations.
Sharing the gospel, even if it’s one verse printed on a receipt, is not virtue signaling. It’s what we’re called to do as Christians and how amazing that In-N-Out has such a huge platform to do so. I don’t know the heart of the owners, no one but God can, but no matter what I’m glad that Bible verses are being shared w/ so many every day!
Or wearing the cross hanging out of his shirt like Mike Lindell on his TV commercials peddling those pillows that get such bad reviews on Consumer Reports
The more I read this, it sounds like this guy has been reading so much Q stuff that now he's hypersuspicious of everyone. He's probably claim Chick-fil-A, another famously Christian company was somehow doing Satan's work because they talk about their Christian faith.
Healthy skepticism is a good thing. Trust be verify is good advice. But recognizing a genuine person honestly telling you how they feel is a good thing too. These companies live by their values and that includes some gentle proselytizing (missionary-work, spreading the gospel) which all Christians are encouraged to do by the man himself, Jesus Christ. Maybe, we could also take them at their word because they're consistent about it - and not start slinging around wild accusations without any sort of evidence?
Pence is still up in the air. According to Devolution he may have been a "fall guy" so we'll see what plays out. Notice Trump hasn't been attacking him since.
I mean, they literally have bible verses printed on their cups and boxes.
They refuse to open restaurants outside the delivery range of their company owned farms and ranches, because they don't freeze any of their food, so they won't deliver past a range that trucks can drive without the meat and produce going bad (less range because the food isn't frozen).
They consistently have ads up at their registers to support rescuing kids.
They pay their employees a fair wage, 401k, and paid vacations... All as soon as you're hired.
They remain privately owned instead of going public, so they can maintain their vision.
And their food is amazing, consistently good, and low priced.
If Jesus said "you know a tree by its fruit" then you know the actions of In and Out at least are consistent with what they preach. Are they actually a good company? Are they really fighting human trafficking?are they really christian? Who truly knows, but God. But they seem to he at least trying, and that's more than most can say these days.
Wow, never knew this. I have always bought into the narrative that In-n-out is a cheap crap chain. This definitely makes me think they are wholesome.
Anthony Bourdain, Gordon Ramsay, and Joe Rogan have all expressed absolute love for In and Out. They're not amazing wagyu beef burgers on pfresh pretzel buns, but they are consistently a 7.5/10 when McDonald's is a 3/10, and they're somehow cheaper with fresher ingredients.
Being a Christian organization connected to mass blood sacrifice of animals… you really sure they aren’t Satanic?
More like sackofshit. Jesus ate animals. Gtfo
I A O has fantastic fast food. Always high quality. One of the things I miss about Commiefornia.
Wow. I've been going to in-n-out pretty frequently for the fries and shakes but never realized the religious angle. I know people who work at in-n-out are generally pretty happy.
look at the bottom rim of the drink cup on the inner outside.
sure and the devil himself can quote scripture better than most.
as a Christian I'm immediately suspicious of any successfull business or organization virtue signalling bible verses and Christian symbols.
All I mean by that is In-n-Out may or may not be doing good work, no way to tell either way without direct evidence
I don't know about you, but scripture on packaging that is read by many people who live lives with no gospel exposure seems like a positive impact to me. Some people are bound to be convicted by it, even if most just brush it off
I agree. I loved my ymca bible verse when I lifted.
I mean, sure, but I literally just shared a bunch of evidence. Like I said, it may or may not be conclusive, but they aren't using the gospel as a way to make money: they're simply sharing in simple ways and living above the standard of today's greedy corporations.
I'll give them the benefit of the doubt.
Trust but verify. We are in Plato's cave.... I don't know what is outside of it yet.
Everything is a conspiracy, all corporations are bad, nothing good ever happens and pointless to try abd do anything cause everything is Satan.
One day you may break the ideological black and white thinking.
Sharing the gospel, even if it’s one verse printed on a receipt, is not virtue signaling. It’s what we’re called to do as Christians and how amazing that In-N-Out has such a huge platform to do so. I don’t know the heart of the owners, no one but God can, but no matter what I’m glad that Bible verses are being shared w/ so many every day!
According to "smart" baum Christians aren't allowed to have success or businesses. I think they would be happier at an Amish Farm.
😂 Or giving every last cent they ever made to the poor. 🤷🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️😂
FYI Amish farms are both a business and successful. Have a piece of sho fly pie.
Or wearing the cross hanging out of his shirt like Mike Lindell on his TV commercials peddling those pillows that get such bad reviews on Consumer Reports
We should give them the benefit of the doubt.
Trust them until we have proof or solid allegations.
If in n out owners were truly fighting human trafficking then why hasn't the deep state taken them out yet!?
Oh wait..
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1993-12-17-mn-2813-story.html
Wow, I never knew.
The one time both executives were on a flight together...
Pence is "Christian" too and Joe is a "devout Catholic."
Exactly what I'm saying, "know a man by his actions," or better yet, "know a company by their actions."
You seem focused on not liking In and Out... It seems like you either don't want to trust any company, or don't want to trust christians?
Peanut gallery weighing in - they sound legit & hope they are, need some companies that are good haha
The more I read this, it sounds like this guy has been reading so much Q stuff that now he's hypersuspicious of everyone. He's probably claim Chick-fil-A, another famously Christian company was somehow doing Satan's work because they talk about their Christian faith.
Healthy skepticism is a good thing. Trust be verify is good advice. But recognizing a genuine person honestly telling you how they feel is a good thing too. These companies live by their values and that includes some gentle proselytizing (missionary-work, spreading the gospel) which all Christians are encouraged to do by the man himself, Jesus Christ. Maybe, we could also take them at their word because they're consistent about it - and not start slinging around wild accusations without any sort of evidence?
Glad to hear this about In and Out burgers. Didn't know that about them.
I've been to one once in Reno I didn't care for it, it was too greasy for me.
Pence is still up in the air. According to Devolution he may have been a "fall guy" so we'll see what plays out. Notice Trump hasn't been attacking him since.
nice to hear. unfortunately I don't think there are any in eastern Mass :(