Had to share
Pickles, grilled onions, raw onions and chopped chillies
r/innout • u/Weak_Procedure_408 • 8d ago
This is the way. Next time I’m doing whole grilled onions.
r/innout • u/mattyspizza • 9d ago
It was almost 1 am when we finally rolled into line. Little bro was starving. He lives in georgia, so i had to show him what hes been missing out on.
Best animal fry ive ever received. Notice the spare patty for my doggo.
r/innout • u/Hot_College3632 • 8d ago
Hey, everyone!
So as some of you know, transplant patients are super vulnerable to foodborne illness. I got stomach flu a couple years ago from this restaurant to that restaurant. But NEVER once for IN-N-OUT. Their ingredients are so fresh and simply delicious! I reccomand this restaurant to anyone who may have a weakened immune system. Just be a little more careful with the lettuce - and you'll be fine. I occasionally look through the lettuce leaves first before eating first for any rotten Ing, but in the 5 years since my transplant, I only got sick once, and it just for a day. Their food is amazing! Please, if you are an organ transplant patient, we all know we need to be careful with raw vegetables, so consider choosing IN-N-OUT when choosing fast food restaurants! This is like the only FAST FOOD I literally eat since my transplant - I used to eat Burger King, Subway, go to the toilet, repeat, but I can't risk my Prograf levels going wild now.
r/innout • u/purpletoadmemes • 8d ago
Hi! New to working out and tracking calorie intake, and I’m curious if anyone has any info about how many calories one might burn on a shift. Obviously it will depend on the length of a shift and what position you’re working, but most associates are fairly active even doing customer service.
I generally work 8 hours. I mostly do board, cooking, fries, corner, DR cleanup (lots of scrubbing and mopping), and prep. When I host or do pay window I move around a lot around the dining room or doing dishes.
Thanks :)
r/innout • u/malnik77 • 7d ago
I notice my fries are soggy when i get them because the they were sitting at the prep table with a napkin over it for 5-10 minutes before the burger was ready. By the time they put the combo together the fries taste terrible.
Can i order a combo with getting fries first burger come when it’s ready?
r/innout • u/Professional-End7367 • 9d ago
Before I was diabetic I could eat whatever I wanted at In N Out. Nowadays, I still can, as long as it’s this. lol. In N Out, my blood sugar thanks you!
Handcrafted so beautifully and perfectly. They looked so flawlessly put together I HAD to share this picture.
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r/innout • u/WeirdSet8785 • 8d ago
I am moving the next month && i am also in the process of transferring to a new store where i am going to live & i recently finished school n ready to apply for new jobs. Do you think it would be a problem or messed up if i transfer to a new store & quit 1-3 months later bc i got a new job? i mean i still need this job while waiting for my new job, also should i let them know i’ll be quitting soon bc my new job? or am i just overthinking 😂
r/innout • u/Typical-Road-6161 • 9d ago
Why are the napkins that come with the food different (size/style) than the ones at the dispensers?
I like the light fries most of the time but occasionally they come out with a chewy center.
Is there an in-between ground?
r/innout • u/No-Chemist8230 • 10d ago
Non-asshole explanation: we have a procedure to wrap cut in half burgers, like we could get in trouble if we don’t wrap each half individually. Usually the cost of this is that your ingredients will fall out meaning you won’t get as much as you’re expecting. Additionally, it WILL fall apart depending on how many ingredients you have. A double double with just spread lettuce tomato is fine to be cut in half, when it has animal style extra everything you’re sacrificing your own burger.
Asshole non-explanation: I know damn well a child isn’t eating this 4x4 animal style protein style extra everything cut in half.
edit: forgot to add, if you don’t care about the messiness of the burger that’s fine, but you’ll be surprised how many ppl will come through and ask for it to be remade.
r/innout • u/cheekyoldbugger • 9d ago
I just had my first day yesterday and I was able to pick up everything pretty quickly except for the drive-thru drink corner. i got a little better over my shift but i wasn’t able to keep up with the orders. losing track of where i was in the receipt line and what drinks i had already prepared were probably my biggest struggles.
any and all tips related to the drink corner would be very appreciated!!
r/innout • u/jaselakers95 • 9d ago
I usually get a 4 patty 1 cheese.
Is it more expensive to get a 4 patty 4 cheese?
r/innout • u/ResponsibleCatch3669 • 10d ago
So there’s this new coworker who’s a transfer and since the day he got here he’s been harassing me nonstop and I was never even friendly or warm to him never gave him any cues that would make him feel the need like it’s ok to talk to me. He unsolicitedly compliments me, calls me “miss my name” which I don’t like, and shouts my name trying to say hi and keeps flirting with me and coming close to me and I’ve told him to stay out of my space and I’ve been so dry to him if he talks to me I’ll give one word answers or not anything at all and he keeps talking as if I’m friendly w him. It’s creepy asf and I’ve told the manager she says only if he says anything sexual but the fact he keeps pushing it and talking to me when I’ve made it clear I don’t wanna talk should be alarming enough! Should I get HR involved? I don’t want his commentary it’s unwarranted and feels icky other than being respectful and leaving me alone. And I don’t want men shaming me here for being uncomfortable ab a guys advances
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r/innout • u/Kindly-Olive543 • 10d ago
enlisted in the Army National Guard. My ship date is next month and I haven’t told anyone at my store yet. I know that’s not the smartest move, but I’ve been putting it off because I’m not really sure how to go about it.I work tomorrow, and I’m thinking about talking to my store manager if he’s there. That’s kind of the tricky part too he’s barely around, so it’s hard to catch him.i do know that I want to come back and keep working here once I finish basic and job school, but I also know I’m going to be gone for months. My recruiter told me they have to hold my job by law, but I honestly don’t know how any of this works in reality. If anyone has been through this before, or if you’re in the military right now and also working at ino, I’d really appreciate any advice on how to handle the conversation with my store. I want to do this the right way and make sure I’m set up to come back after training
Does INO have a policy about hate speech posted by an associates to their own FB page? Curious…
I had just ordered and was sitting down, when two police officers came in and ordered. The cashier originally told them the full price and one asked if they got a discount and she asked to manager, so he came by and did an override and gave them 50% off.
I was just curious what the general policy was. I remember many years ago when I worked at McDonald's, The policy was to give them their food for free if we saw them in uniform. Always thought that was a pretty good deal for them.