In-N-Out Burger Removes Number 67 From Order System to Prevent Customer Disruptions
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Summary
In-N-Out Burger has removed the number '67' from its order call-out system nationwide to prevent customers, particularly youths, from erupting into cheers when the number is announced. The change was made quietly to avoid drawing attention to the reason behind it. The article suggests this is likely because '67' has become associated with sexual innuendo or meme culture among younger customers, leading to disruptive behavior in restaurants.
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The change was made quietly to avoid drawing attention to the reason behind it.
The article suggests this is likely because '67' has become associated with sexual innuendo or meme culture among younger customers.
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