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From: "Rick Massey"
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Subject: Re: In-N-Out
Date: Fri, 27 May 2011 16:35:54 -0500
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"Mark Shaw" wrote in message
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>> Are they still putting a scripture on the wrapper of their burgers? No
>> one I
>> know has been to one of their locations recently.
>
> I didn't notice one on the wrapper, but there was one on the
> bottom of my milkshake cup. Not too obtrusive, I guess.
Okay, good to know. It probably doesnt mean much to me anyway, since I don't
get up to Southern Oklahoma much these days.
I hear about their range of options. What do they offer that isn't available
other places? The biggest burger overload I've seen so far is Burger
Island's Jungle Burger, which had me listening carefully to the list of
ingredients to determine if there were any plumbing fixtures in it.
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