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I’d recognize the drab bomb shelter lighting temperature of an In-N-out any day, with or without the food.

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That’s cleanliness you can see.

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They do that to keep people awake. Customers and workers alike. That’s just what I’ve heard from the workers, though.

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It’s also a pretty common lighting choice in just about any office building or commercial entity. When you’re as big as a giant fast food franchise, I can see the likelihood someone might have done the research necessary to conclude it was worth getting this lighting specifically to avoid sleeping customers and staff but I think it’s also quite likely they’re just cheap.

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Nice gray light.

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Did someone dump a can of cream-of-mushroom soup on that? I don’t know what I’m looking at.

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It’s a quarter cup of cat barf. It’s difficult at first to get your pets to barf into measuring cups, but it absolutely can be done. Carrot, not the stick. Positive reinforcement.

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Had a dog who was able to puke in bags. Can confirm: training is key!

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That sounds very useful if you ever plan to bring your dog on a roller coaster

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They’re called Animal Style fries

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Because they look and taste like dog food.

How about some People Style fries, please?

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Thousand Island dressing + nacho saucethermoplastic sealant.

remember. Thousand Island is McDonald’s “secret sauce”. (though there’s some distinctions in their particular thousand island.)

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Sir I believe a toddler barfed on your fries

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Their fries are always so chalky and dry, they legitimate taste fucking disgusting. Burgers are amazing, though.

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Amazing burgers and the worst fast-food fries on the planet. In ‘n Out is such a weird dichotomy.

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14 points

Order them well done and they improve drastically.

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Or do like OP and mask them in every sauce in the building

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I don’t like their fries all that much either, but on the off chance that you’ve been eating them unsalted, they don’t salt them, just give you the salt on the side.

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Next time order with chopped chilies on top of the fries

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I get them in the burger. Double-double with a whole grilled onion and chopped chilies, animal style fries. It’s what makes the world go round. Almost forgot to mention, toasted bun to help keep it from falling apart.

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