Does In-N-Out have a secret menu?

Yes, In-N-Out has a popular "not-so-secret" menu with well-known customization options like Animal Style (mustard-grilled with grilled onions and extra spread), Protein Style (lettuce-wrapped), and Flying Dutchman (meat and cheese only). While some items like the 3x3 or 4x4 are listed on their website, many customizations, like adding chopped chilies or cooking fries "well done," are word-of-mouth but generally accepted by staff, making it easy to personalize orders.
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Does in and out have a hidden menu?

You can order a 3x3 (three by three) from the In-N-Out Burger secret menu. Instead of one or two patties, you get a burger with three whole patties and three slices of cheese. You can order any normal burger as a 3x3. Simply request the burger of your choice to be made as a 3x3, and you should be good to go.
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What is gorilla style at in and out?

In N Out Burger Gorilla Style is a component of In and Out's long-standing, fan-made hidden menu, but it is not an official item. Usually used to describe a Double-Double or a burger with Animal Style fries packed inside, it's a crazy, untidy, and wonderful experience.
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Can you customize In-N-Out's secret menu?

Here is a glossary of terms you must know to order from the In-N-Out secret menu. While some customizations are free, others such as extra beef patties will include an upcharge. 3x3: Double Double not doing it for you? The 3x3 ups the ante by delivering a burger with three beef patties and three slices of cheese.
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Is In-N-Out Republican or Democrat?

In 2018, In-N-Out donated $25,000 to the California Republican Party. In 2021, it donated $40,000. In-N-Out COO Mark Taylor and his wife, Traci, have donated to Donald Trump's presidential campaigns.
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Does In-N-Out put Bible verses?

Yes, In-N-Out Burger quietly prints Bible verse references on its packaging (cups, wrappers, etc.) as a subtle tradition stemming from the Christian faith of the founding Snyder family, a practice started by Rich Snyder in the late 1980s and continued by current owner Lynsi Snyder. Common verses include John 3:16 on soda cups and Proverbs 3:5 on milkshake cups, though they are small and often missed by customers.
 
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Is In-N-Out owned by Chick-fil-A?

In-N-Out was founded by Harry and Esther Snyder and is still owned and operated by the Snyder family. None of the units are franchised.
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What is the 5 6 7 rule for burgers?

The 5-6-7 burger rule is a simple grilling guideline for medium burgers: cook 5 minutes on the first side, 6 minutes on the second, then rest for 7 minutes to let juices redistribute for a moist, flavorful patty, though times vary by thickness and heat, making a thermometer best for accuracy.
 
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What is a scooby snack at in and out?

Scooby Snack: Plain patty in a wrapper. Roadkill Fries: French fries with crumbled meat. Neapolitan Shake: Chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry milkshake.
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What does Gordon Ramsay order at In-N-Out?

The chef orders a double cheeseburger — the chain's Double-Double — served "animal style." The Double-Double usually comes with two beef patties, two slices of American cheese, lettuce, tomato, onions, and spread, but animal style is slightly different.
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What are roadkill fries at in and out?

Roadkill Fries at In-N-Out are a popular secret menu item, essentially Animal Style Fries topped with a Flying Dutchman, which is two meat patties and cheese (no bun), often crumbled or placed on top, with all the classic Animal Style fixings like grilled onions, melted cheese, and special sauce. It combines the savory beef with the tangy fries for a hearty, messy, delicious treat, though you usually have to assemble it yourself by ordering the components.
 
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What are monkey fries?

Monkey Fries — Pull-apart fries topped with three cheeses and bacon. Served with homemade stout sauce and bistro sauce.
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Can you order a flying Dutchman at In-N-Out?

In In-N-Out terminology, the Flying Dutchman would be considered a Double-Double without buns or extras. Ordering a Flying Dutchman may range between $5 and $6, costing the same price or slightly less than a Double Double. However, the cost can vary because the secret menu doesn't always have prices set in stone.
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Why does In-N-Out serve 7Up?

In-N-Out serves 7UP instead of Sprite as a long-standing gesture of gratitude, stemming from a time decades ago when a fire destroyed their warehouse, and the local 7UP distributor allowed them to use their facilities for free to continue operations. This act of kindness fostered loyalty, leading In-N-Out to continue featuring 7UP alongside their Coca-Cola products as a thank you, even though it means foregoing potential exclusive deals for Sprite. 
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What is a lemon up at In-N-Out?

A Lemon-Up at In-N-Out is a popular secret menu drink made by mixing the restaurant's pink lemonade with 7Up, creating a bubbly, sweet, and tangy citrus soda that you can easily make yourself at the drink station. It's a refreshing, unofficial combo that's a step up from plain lemonade or soda.
 
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How to order In-N-Out secret menu?

To order from the In-N-Out secret menu, just ask for specific customizations like "Animal Style" (mustard-cooked patty, pickles, grilled onions, extra spread) or "Protein Style" (lettuce-wrapped bun) when you order, as it's really just a list of popular modifications rather than a hidden menu; be specific, combine terms like "Double-Double Animal Style," and remember to ask for things like 3x3 (triple/triple) or 4x4 (quad/quad) for more patties.
 
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What are In-N-Out's most popular secret items?

In-N-Out's secret menu items

If you don't know, Animal Style is an option for the restaurant's fries and burgers — an Animal-Style Burger is a mustard-cooked patty with pickle, extra spread and grilled onions. Animal-Style fries come with melted American cheese, grilled onions and, you guessed it, spread.
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What is the unhealthiest burger in America?

Five Guys has the unhealthiest cheeseburger, with a 50-point unhealthiness score. This chain also offers the least healthy fries (28 points). The unhealthiest chicken burger is the Chicken Sandwich Classic at Popeyes (39 points), and McDonald's Chicken McNuggets are the least unhealthy chicken nuggets (18 points).
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Is the onion wrapped Flying Dutchman real?

The Flying Dutchman onion wrapped sandwich is a Wisconsin diner classic where caramelized onions fully encase a beef patty—no bun needed. Born in Midwest cafes, it's all about juicy meat sealed by sweet-savory onions.
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What is a 70/30 burger?

The 70/30 ratio means beef is 70 percent lean and 30 percent fat, which is ideal for flavor and juiciness. The fat content provides the juiciness that keeps the burger moist while cooking and provides the perfect texture to each bite. The lean meat contributes to the burger's taste, subtle flavors, and aroma.
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What does 80/20 mean for burgers?

80/20 ground beef is a mix of 80% lean muscle and 20% fat, a popular choice for juicy burgers, meatballs, and tacos because the fat renders during cooking, adding moisture, flavor, and richness. This ratio provides a good balance for many recipes, delivering a tender texture that leaner grinds often lack, and is commonly made from ground chuck (shoulder) or a blend of cuts like short rib, brisket, and chuck.
 
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Why is my burger still pink at 160?

A burger can still be pink at 160°F due to factors like high pH, pigment concentration, or carbon monoxide from gas grills binding to myoglobin, but if your thermometer confirms 160°F, it's safe; rely on the thermometer over color, as pink doesn't always mean undercooked. The color is a chemical reaction with meat pigment, and using a probe thermometer is the most accurate way to know it's done, not just looking at it.
 
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Which celebrity owns Chick-fil-A?

Chick-fil-A, Inc. is a family-owned business, founded by S. Truett Cathy. Today, Truett's children—Dan T. Cathy, Donald (Bubba) M.
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Does In-N-Out freeze their meat?

No, In-N-Out Burger does not freeze their meat; they use 100% fresh, never-frozen beef patties, which are made from whole chucks, ground, and delivered fresh to their restaurants daily, emphasizing their commitment to "Freshness You Can Taste" and explaining why they don't need freezers or microwaves.
 
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Why is it only $10,000 to open a Chick-fil-A?

It only costs $10,000 for the initial fee because Chick-fil-A retains ownership of the real estate, equipment, and inventory, covering most startup costs, but takes a much larger share of profits (around 15% of sales plus 50% of profit) in return, essentially making you a highly-paid operator rather than a true owner with equity. This unique model, with its low entry barrier and high profit share, makes it incredibly competitive, notes Franchise Business Review and Business Insider. 
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