In-n-Out Burger

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In-n-Out Burger

My father and I just rented a red Chrysler Sebring from the LAX airport in California. We were very hungry for we had been in an airplane for over 6 hours with nothing to eat but honey roasted peanuts. While exiting the airport we spotted a fast food restaurant that had a large sign printed in Mcdonald's colors that stated "In-n-Out" burger. It was around 1 pm and there was a massive line in the drive through but we were too hungry to search else where so we decided to park and go inside. The interior of the restaurant had a 1950's burger joint appeal to it with its checkered floor, framed pictures of 57 chevys and tiled walls. It had red booth and swivel stools for seating and red tiny palm tree wallpaper that bordered the walls. The line started all the way to the entrance. There were only 2 registers but we were able to get out order in within a couple minutes. The menu was very simple with only a hamburger, cheese burger, double cheese burger, and french fries to eat; and only a selection of sodas and milkshakes to drink. I decided to have a cheese burger with some fries which cost me a total of $3.90. It did not take us long to receive our food and we ate outside below a red and yellow patterned umbrella where I was about to eat the most delectable burger I had ever tasted. Everything about this burger was perfect, The bun was slightly toasted, the lettuce was fresh and crisp, the tomatoes were filled with flavor, and the cheese was melted perfectly over a juicy meat patty. The "special sauce" had a noticeable but not overwhelming tangy sweetness to it. The fries tasted like they had just been cut right before they put it in the frier, which they were. While traveling up the coast of California we stopped at other in-n-out locations along the way. Each of them were packed with customers and were always a pleasant experience. I wondered why this increasingly popular restaurant chain had not expanded further east or even globally.

The first In-N-Out Burger was founded by Harry and Esther Snyder in Baldwin Park, CA. Harry pondered the innovative idea of having the first drive through hamburger stand in California that communicated to its customers through a 2-way radio speaker.

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