One thing I do miss about California is In-N-Out. That iconic Double-Double is just perfect for someone whose diet is nearly carnivore, and the fact that you can customize the burger (four-by-four, animal and protein style, baby!), makes it even more accessible to specialty diets. Not to mention, their shake machines have never been broken. While they are planning an expansion to Tennessee in 2026 (we live near the Tennessee border), it’s still a long ways away. So, I lament.
I also love In-N-Out because I enjoy supporting companies that stand for liberty and Christian values. In-N-Out paid their employees above minimum wage before the unions and the leftists in Sacramento decided it needed to be a thing. During the COVID madness, when California Governor Gavin Newsom was dining out at the French Laundry yet condemning the people of California and businesses to lockdowns, social distancing, and vaccine passports, In-N-Out essentially told him to go pound sand. When Hair Gel’s native enclave of San Francisco demanded people show their vaccine papers before entering restaurants, In-N-Out simply closed their dining room, stood firm, and had this to say.
“We refuse to become the vaccination police for any government,” In-N-Out Chief Legal & Business Officer Arnie Wensinger said. “We fiercely disagree with any government dictate that forces a private company to discriminate against customers who choose to patronize their business.”
San Francisco mandated in August customers who dine indoor must show proof of full vaccination. […]
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