The only drawback... the fries. You can see the (cheerful, well-paid) employees through the drive-thru windows putting whole potatoes into a slicer - he fries are simply sliced potatoes, fried. Fresh and honest, and probably relatively healthy compared to regular fast-food fries.
Unfortunately, it turns out that regular fast-food fries, made of bizarre re-constituted potato substances, are just so much more delicious. 😆
I hate fast food, but now I have an excuse to finally try in-n-out
It's good, it's fresh, and the kicker is it's surprisingly affordable.
And the extra bonus... they love the Lord.
https://www.christianpost.com/news/in-n-out-billionaire-lynsi-snyder-on-spiritual-warfare-desire-to-be-plugged-in-to-gods-plan.html
https://www.cookingpanda.com/piece/heres-the-hidden-message-you-can-find-on-every-in-n-out-cup-photos/
The only drawback... the fries. You can see the (cheerful, well-paid) employees through the drive-thru windows putting whole potatoes into a slicer - he fries are simply sliced potatoes, fried. Fresh and honest, and probably relatively healthy compared to regular fast-food fries.
Unfortunately, it turns out that regular fast-food fries, made of bizarre re-constituted potato substances, are just so much more delicious. 😆
I used to hate their fries compared to McD but now I’ve grown to love their soggy fries.
Just order the fries well-done to make ‘em crispy.