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In reply to the discussion: In-N-Out billionaire Lynsi Snyder says she is leaving California: 'Doing business is not easy here' [View all]Igel
(37,001 posts)40. I didn't like them in Westwood, near UCLA.
It opened and messed with traffic for weeks--line out the door and around the block.
Finally had one in Austin a couple of decades later. The kids in the youth group I was helping to shepherd insisted on going and raved on about it. Demanded, a year during the annual mock legislature that the statewide org holds in the TX Statehouse, that they go back.
Nope. Not a fan.
Five Guys, sure. (Current favorite dinery is Urban Bird, mostly Houston but scattered in suburbs around points from Houston to Killeen to San Antonio. Organic halal hot chicken.)
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In-N-Out billionaire Lynsi Snyder says she is leaving California: 'Doing business is not easy here' [View all]
In It to Win It
Saturday
OP
I never eat there. I don't get the whole cult following. Plenty of better burger joints in California.
Johonny
Saturday
#2
Never noticed Bible verses, never cared, and they don't look particularly "secret" ...
Hekate
Saturday
#13
Fucking what??? The guy who shut his restaurants so they wouldn't get flagged for ICE raids?
Initech
Sunday
#48
Always a little slack-jawed when billionaires whine about the system that makes them rich.
Midnight Writer
Saturday
#9
Making sure workers in contact with the public didn't spread a deadly disease was stupid?
Liberal In Texas
Sunday
#34