"You’re never going to be disappointed by a meal at In-N-Out, LA’s iconic fast-food chain. And it’s even better when you’re shoveling a Double Double Animal Style into your mouth after a cross-country flight. Eat there and you’ll get the added pleasure of watching tourists just order plain cheeseburgers and wonder what the hell the fuss is all about." - Jess Basser Sanders
"After five years of swiping right, first dates at Crossfit classes, and being told “you’d be perfect for voiceover” even though you’ve established yourself as an elementary school teacher, you’re not breaking up with a person—you’re breaking up with Los Angeles. Have a safe flight and be sure to stop at In-N-Out en route to the airport. The crowds at the LAX-adjacent location border on anarchy most days of the week, but considering you just walked out of a fully furnished apartment with a note to your landlord taped on the door that reads “handle it,” chaos is in your comfort zone." - brant cox
"The chain arrived on scene to feed firefighters and incarcerated crews assisting with firefighting efforts, providing meals as a show of appreciation for those battling the blazes." - Mona Holmes
"After five years of swiping right, first dates at Crossfit classes, and being told “you’d be perfect for voiceover” even though you’ve established yourself as an elementary school teacher, you’re not breaking up with a person—you’re breaking up with Los Angeles. Have a safe flight and be sure to stop at In-N-Out en route to the airport. The crowds at the LAX-adjacent location border on anarchy most days of the week, but considering you just walked out of a fully furnished apartment with a note to your landlord taped on the door that reads “handle it,” chaos is in your comfort zone." - brant cox
"The fast-food chain has a widely known unofficial "secret menu"—items like Animal-style fries (topped with American cheese, mustard-griddled onions, and secret sauce) and Neapolitan shakes are commonly requested—but last week a mysterious "monkey-style" burger topped with Animal-style fries circulated on social media; owner Lynsi Snyder publicly rejected it on the Hungry Hotline’s Instagram, prompting hundreds of comments from In-N-Out employees lamenting fake secret menu requests." - Mona Holmes