From the Secret Menu to the Fresh, Never Frozen Burgers: Uncovering the Mouthwatering Facts About In-N-Out

The young In-N-Out president has taken the family business to new heights all while keeping her grandparents vision. Read on to find out delicious secrets about your favorite burger joint.

Amazing Benefits and Lowest Turnover Rates

GettyImages-1034798768
Photo by Leonard Ortiz/Digital First Media/Orange County Register via Getty Images
Photo by Leonard Ortiz/Digital First Media/Orange County Register via Getty Images

According to an employee in Austin, employees really enjoy working at In-N-Out. The anonymous tipster submitted this comment to Glassdoor, “The benefits are amazing. I work part-time and have the option of dental, vision, and life insurance as well as paid vacation time.” Wow! There are pretty much no other places of work, much less fast food restaurants that offer such amazing benefits especially for only part-time workers.

The amazing way they treat their workers obviously accounts for the fact that In-N-Out has repeatedly been named as the fast food restaurant with the lowest turnover rates. Managers reportedly stay there an average of fourteen years. Even better, college students who have worked at the chain report that In-N-Out was very accommodating of their studies allowing them to shift their schedules to fit their class schedules. In-N-Out certainly sounds like an amazing place to work.

ADVERTISEMENT

The Tastiest Secret Menu Burger!

ADVERTISEMENT
GettyImages-521937228
Photo by Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for John Varvatos
Photo by Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for John Varvatos
ADVERTISEMENT

Of course, everyone loves the original burger options at In-N-Out. You can get the burger, cheeseburger or double. If you know about the secret menu then you can have some fun with your burger. Well, Kathy revealed which burger not on the menu that is the best one to eat.

ADVERTISEMENT

"The best burger I've eaten (that I never would've thought to make myself) is a Double-Single," Kathy said. "It's two burger patties, one slice of cheese, chopped chilies, chopped onions, and one tomato slice. The bun gets a spiral of mustard and a squeeze of lemon juice."

ADVERTISEMENT

Revolutionized The Game

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
GettyImages-1209452085
David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images
David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images
ADVERTISEMENT

While Harry Snyder was out picking up fresh ingredients, Esther Snyder was in charge of accounting when In-N-Out first opened. The chain is marked as the first one to have a two-way speaker for drive-thru capabilities. In a Steve Jobs manner, Harry came up with the intercom idea so you can really get in and out.

ADVERTISEMENT

Before 1948 when this came about, there were drive-ins where carhops completed your order and took your food to you. That is similar to how Sonic does it today. Clearly, this was a revolutionary idea to implement so kudos to Harry.

ADVERTISEMENT

Popular Location Means Wealthy Manager

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
GettyImages-1253764228
Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images
Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images
ADVERTISEMENT

We've already revealed how well employees are treated, but let's dive a little deeper into that subject. A busy store can mean a big year for managers. If you are working at a location you know gets tons of traffic, then it might be in your best interest to grind so you can become a manager and here is why.

ADVERTISEMENT

"There are store managers who have busy stores who make more than a quarter of a million dollars a year," Kathy told us. "I knew a store manager who made $350,000." That much money to manage a fast food place is nuts!

ADVERTISEMENT

Managers Get Exclusives

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
GettyImages-1034800344
Photo by Leonard Ortiz/Digital First Media/Orange County Register via Getty Images
Photo by Leonard Ortiz/Digital First Media/Orange County Register via Getty Images
ADVERTISEMENT

By now you know that being a manager at In-N-Out comes with great perks, but there is something else that managers get that we have not mentioned yet. On top of the immense potential earnings, you have a shot at seeing the world for free! In-N-Out seems like the place to be.

ADVERTISEMENT

"My store manager went [on an all-expenses-paid trip by In-N-Out to Germany," she said. "He stayed at a five-star hotel. And he said that he realized that if he worked all of his life, he probably could never afford something like this on his own."

ADVERTISEMENT

In-N-Out Hits The Las Vegas Strip

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
GettyImages-697409870
Photo by George Rose/Getty Images
Photo by George Rose/Getty Images
ADVERTISEMENT

Many believe it was long overdue, but in December of 2017, an In-N-Out restaurant was opened right on the Las Vegas strip. Located at the Linq Promenade, the In-N-Out is open until 1 a.m. for anyone searching for a burger after dancing, or seeing a show.

ADVERTISEMENT

The location is an expansive 5,023 square feet. So don't worry about packing into a small store to get your fix. The best part about it? The prices stay the same! So while others are buying that surf and turf at Vegas pricing, you can scarf down a meal for $10.

ADVERTISEMENT

Scandalous Burger Heiress

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
GettyImages-1034806058
Leonard Ortiz/Digital First Media/Orange County Register via Getty Images
Leonard Ortiz/Digital First Media/Orange County Register via Getty Images
ADVERTISEMENT

Lynsi Snyder is also notoriously private, although some information has seeped throughout the internet in recent years. Lynsi is now approximately thirty-four years old. She has also already been married four times and is the mother of four children. She was first married to Jeremiah Seawell who was her high school sweetheart.

ADVERTISEMENT

Then came, Richard Martinez who was a former In-N-Out employee; the two had fraternal twins together, a boy and girl named Ella Jade and Silas Diego. Then she married Val Torres, Jr. who is a race car driver and they had one son together named Valentino Guy. Her most recent husband is Sean Ellingson whom she married in 2014. He was also a former In-N-Out employee and they have one son together named Layne. Well, at least she can most definitely afford to have all of her children.

ADVERTISEMENT

Going Crazy in the Kitchen

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
GettyImages-1034806754
Leonard Ortiz/Digital First Media/Orange County Register via Getty Images
Leonard Ortiz/Digital First Media/Orange County Register via Getty Images
ADVERTISEMENT

According to a user on reddit with the screen name dravila9, sometimes employees will get a little bit creative and make up their own recipes to try out their ideas. He said, “I've made donuts putting the buns in the fryers with syrup from the shakes and coring out a potato and frying it and filling it with chopped meat patties, melted cheese, onions, chilies, and grilled tomatoes. Too good.”

ADVERTISEMENT

Hmm that does sound pretty delicious, and we wonder if In-N-Out will ever allow any of its employees' recipes to get on their menu or at the very least the not so secret menu.

ADVERTISEMENT

You Are Videotaped

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
GettyImages-505741792
Mark Sullivan/Getty Images
Mark Sullivan/Getty Images
ADVERTISEMENT

While the founder’s son Rich Snyder was the one running the company he realized that employees learned better from their mistakes when they could see what they were doing wrong. And thus, he introduced big brother. Just kidding…kind of. He actually introduced the method of videotaping his new trainees, and he used the footage to analyze their performances and techniques.

ADVERTISEMENT

From there he created training videos for new employees based on the analysis he created. Wow, are we sure Rich wasn’t an analytics major? Sounds like he would fit right in as he kind of conducted his own study on his employees.

ADVERTISEMENT

Seven Different Ways to Order Your Fries

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
french fries
@neonbrand/Unsplash
@neonbrand/Unsplash
ADVERTISEMENT

According to employees, there are actually seven different ways to order your fries. Wow! For such a small menu that is certainly amazing. You can order fries well-done which are extra crispy fries. You can order fries light well which are a slightly more done than regular fries, but not all the way crispy like the well-done.

ADVERTISEMENT

You can order fries lite, which have not been cooked as long as the others. You can order fries no-salt which are exactly what they sound like. You can order cheese fries which have two slices of melted cheese on top of them.

ADVERTISEMENT

There Are No Leftovers

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
burger
@blakeguidry/Unsplash
@blakeguidry/Unsplash
ADVERTISEMENT

Everything is made to order, which means there are never any leftovers for employees to take home. Associates say that every now and then there is produce to take home, as the store only works with fresh produce so anything from the day before would be thrown out anyway.

ADVERTISEMENT

After hearing so many horror stories about fast food restaurants, not to mention the countless articles about employees doing disgusting things in the back while preparing food, this is definitely a breath of fresh air in the fast food world. Not to mention, knowing that everything is fresh makes you want to eat there even more.

ADVERTISEMENT

In-N-Out Will Not Franchise

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
GettyImages-1034803196
Leonard Ortiz/Digital First Media/Orange County Register via Getty Images
Leonard Ortiz/Digital First Media/Orange County Register via Getty Images
ADVERTISEMENT

According to the founder’s granddaughter, Lynsi Snyder In-N-Out will never franchise. She told the OC Register, “We’re definitely not franchising and we’re not going to sell. So don’t expect mass expansion of In-N-Out anytime soon." They reportedly do this in order to maintain tight control over all the stores' operations. Lynsi continued, "Our focus (is) on quality. I think the customers really respect that.”

ADVERTISEMENT

It’s also thought that if In-N-Out expanded too rapidly it would lose some of its attractiveness to customers as a special kind of fast food joint. Lynsi continued, "We're not changing things like many other companies do. That's kept us unique; it's kept the customers feeling like we're not a sellout." And yes, that photo is Bernie Sanders making an In-N-Out stop.

ADVERTISEMENT

The Food Really Is Fresh

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
GettyImages-566023875
Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images
Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images
ADVERTISEMENT

According to a former employee of In-N-Out turned journalist named Courtney, working at In-N-Out didn’t turn her off of fast food forever. In fact, she ate there every day. One reason is the food is always fresh. The vegetables are all prepared in the kitchen. The potatoes are peeled and sliced, the tomatoes are sliced hourly, lettuce is constantly being chopped, and the meat is never frozen.

ADVERTISEMENT

It is also said that damaged produce like dark or wilted lettuce and bruised tomatoes are thrown out. Wow, talk about attention to detail. They also locally source their ingredients in order to maintain the freshness. There are even any freezers or microwaves located in the restaurants, which is a pretty amazing feat in this day and age.

ADVERTISEMENT

You Must Go to University

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
GettyImages-1025440958
FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images
FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images
ADVERTISEMENT

In 1984, In-N- Out established their own “university” which was, of course, started to train service staff and managers how to be the very best at what they do and maintain consistent quality. Bloomberg reports that around 80 percent of managers came through the university ranks and later became career team members.

ADVERTISEMENT

According to reddit poster dravila9, it is possible to rise to assistant manager or even manager positions without getting an actual college degree or even having previous management experience. The company would probably ask you to go to their own university, however. Still, it sounds like a pretty great deal to us!

ADVERTISEMENT

Famous Chef Loves In-N-Out

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
GettyImages-3206546
New York Times Co./Getty Images
New York Times Co./Getty Images
ADVERTISEMENT

Allegedly the uber famous late chef Julia Child was a massive In-N-Out fan, and she even carried around a list of restaurant addresses in her purse. This is kind of amazing as she specialized in French cuisine. Clearly, no one can withstand the power of an In-N-Out burger.

ADVERTISEMENT

Allegedly, she had her assistant go grab her some cheeseburgers while in the hospital recovering from knee surgery. It would have been amazing to see Julia Child do her own take on an Animal Style burger while cooking on her show. Actually, now that we think of it, we will probably see Bobby Flay do something like this at some point if he hasn’t already.

ADVERTISEMENT

In-N-Out Loves Drag Racing

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
GettyImages-577788866
Marc Sanchez/Icon SMI/Icon Sport Media via Getty Images
Marc Sanchez/Icon SMI/Icon Sport Media via Getty Images
ADVERTISEMENT

Apparently, the majority of the Snyder family loved drag racing. Founder of In-N-Out Harry Snyder had a fifty percent investment in developing a race track back in 1965. He also sold his burgers at the concession stand of course. This obviously trickled down to his granddaughter and current In-N-Out president Lynsi Snyder’s who was at one time married to race car driver, and has also been spotted regularly at the track. In-N-Out has become somewhat of a fixture on the drag racing scene.

ADVERTISEMENT

Lynsi has even competed herself, including in the Super Gas and Top Sportsman Division 7 categories, according to the National Hot Rod Association. Lynsi reportedly told CBS, "I like an adrenaline rush. My dad (her late father Guy Snyder) took me to the racetrack for the first time when I was 2 or 3. Anything with a motor, that was in my blood." Lynsi has also said that she has taken mechanic classes and even works under the hood of her own vehicles. In-N-Out also had their own car, sponsoring drag racer Melanie Troxel in 2010.

ADVERTISEMENT

Secret Item For Each Location

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
GettyImages-1207206414
Alex Tai/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images
Alex Tai/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images
ADVERTISEMENT

The secret menu is almost known by everyone now, but there is a bigger secret that customers do not know about. For each specific location, there is a secret item that only employees get to enjoy! Why don't they share the goodness with everyone! The possibilities are endless for what they can be cooking up there.

ADVERTISEMENT

"Every store has their own secret item that only the associates know how to make," Kathy said. "Some stores will cut potatoes long ways and will make [fancy French fries] called mojos." Others finely dice tomatoes, onions, and chilies, and top their burgers with the improvised salsa, she revealed.

ADVERTISEMENT

Inside Man

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
GettyImages-505741774
Mark Sullivan/Getty Images
Mark Sullivan/Getty Images
ADVERTISEMENT

Like the case with many other establishments, a great way to get hired somewhere is if you get referred by someone who already is employed at the job. In-N-Out is no different in that department. Now if you want to make your way your up so you can reel in that big payday for management positions and you don't already work there, you better go get to know someone!

ADVERTISEMENT

"They have a program called Multiplying Winners," Kathy said. "If you refer someone who gets hired, you get paid." She also said that plenty of siblings work together.

ADVERTISEMENT

Paris Blamed the Burger

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
GettyImages-1209191011
Tibrina Hobson/WireImage
Tibrina Hobson/WireImage
ADVERTISEMENT

Maybe it was a secret to Paris Hilton how good In-N-Out burgers until she had her first one. Once she got the experience of the succulent burger on her taste buds, she had to get more. At least, that is what we are assuming what happened because she was ready to risk it all for one.

ADVERTISEMENT

One night she was pulled over while she was on her way to get some In-N-Out. She was arrested for drunk driving. She told Ryan Seacrest that she was driving "a little fast" because she "just wanted some In-N-Out". Secrets out of the bag, In-N-Out can cause you to get arrested.

ADVERTISEMENT

That Arrow Was Not Always There

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
GettyImages-661611088
Education Images/Citizens of the Planet/Universal Images Group via Getty Images
Education Images/Citizens of the Planet/Universal Images Group via Getty Images
ADVERTISEMENT

That huge yellow arrow was not always a staple of In-N-Out. The sign used to say "No Delay" all way up until 1954. That means before 1954, the burger lovers didn't get to enjoy the iconic arrow that we of the modern time have come to love.

ADVERTISEMENT

Whenever one sees that huge arrow in the sky when they are on the freeway its almost like euphoria runs through the body even if you are not going to get any food. Californians relate the symbol happiness because those burgers are known to make you happy. Just like kids love seeing that big M for McDonald's.

ADVERTISEMENT

That's What A Hamburgers All About!

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
GettyImages-505741788
Mark Sullivan/Getty Images
Mark Sullivan/Getty Images
ADVERTISEMENT

For those of you reading this and do not reside in an area that is home to In-N-Out, then we are sorry. This article probably did not make things better for you. The silver lining is, next time you are on a road trip you might want to swing by a state that has an In-N-Out.

ADVERTISEMENT

Just by looking at the picture above you can tell that these burgers are no joke. People wait in immense lines just to have the chance to have one of the greatest burgers on the west coast. With all the combinations you just learned about there should be many trips to In-N-Out in your future.

ADVERTISEMENT

Their Secret Menu Is No-So-Secret

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
In-N-Out Burger As The Company Is Valued At Near $2 Billion
Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg via Getty Images
ADVERTISEMENT

At In-N-Out, there is a somewhat famed secret menu. Some regulars know about it and others have never heard of it. Well technically there’s a not-so-secret menu which you can even find on their website, and there is an actual super secret menu of other interesting orders and side orders.

ADVERTISEMENT

Some items on the not so secret menu include double meat, the 3x3 meaning three patties of meat and three slices of cheese, and a 4x4. The super secret menu includes a root beer float, yellow chilies on any part of your order, and bun doughnuts. Wow, that sounds amazing and delicious. Who’s hungry?

ADVERTISEMENT

Cocoa Had Previously Been On The Menu

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
GettyImages-505741802
Mark Sullivan/Getty Images
Mark Sullivan/Getty Images
ADVERTISEMENT

Even the most diehard followers of In-N-Out may not have known that cocoa had previously been on the limited menu. Back in the 1960s, hot cocoa at In-N-Out cost just 15 cents. Snyder said, “For a certain generation, hot cocoa is an In-N-Out classic, and we hope it will be a favorite of a new generation. It’s quality cocoa from Ghirardelli, and yes, we serve it with marshmallows!”

ADVERTISEMENT

In the image above, you can see that hot chocolate is listed at the bottom of the menu for 15 cents, along with milk and lemonade.

ADVERTISEMENT

In-N-Out Heirs Worked in the Back

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
GettyImages-505741794
Mark Sullivan/Getty Images
Mark Sullivan/Getty Images
ADVERTISEMENT

The Snyders, Harry and Esther, were definitely very serious about keeping their family humble even amongst their tremendous success. They made their sons, Guy and Rich, do work like everyone else at starting at the company. They believed that placing them doing entry-level work would prevent them from being spoiled.

ADVERTISEMENT

Guy’s daughter Lynsi, who is now the owner of the entire company, also had her first job working in the kitchen. Orange Coast Magazine reported, “She started out like everyone else in prep work, coring tomatoes, peeling potatoes, and slicing onions. 'Of course, I would cry every time,' she laughed. 'I was really excited to work there, because it was the family business. It was fun, and I thought it would make my dad happy.'” After her father’s death, she is now the sole owner of the company, which she inherited at age 24.

ADVERTISEMENT

The Reason For The Palm Trees

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
In-N-Out Burger As The Company Is Valued At Near $2 Billion
Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg via Getty Images
ADVERTISEMENT

If you live near an In-N-Out chain you might have noticed the palm trees out front. This isn’t just because the restaurant originated in California but they were actually placed there for a reason. Founder Harry Snyder started the crossed palm tree look back in 1972.

ADVERTISEMENT

He actually got the idea from a film called It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. In the film, the characters look for buried treasure beneath crossed palm trees. The film was made in 1963 and starred a bunch of Hollywood heavyweights (at the time, anyway) like Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney, and Milton Berle.

ADVERTISEMENT

Did Someone Say Medium Rare?

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
GettyImages-1819618
Mel Bouzad/Getty Images
Mel Bouzad/Getty Images
ADVERTISEMENT

When you go to an actual sit down and eat restaurant and order a burger, you have options on how you want that burger made. The waiter or waitress usually asks how would you like that cooked and per usual you say medium rare. You cannot do that at Burger King or Wendys.

ADVERTISEMENT

Lucky for you, In-N-Out has that option. They may not ask you, but if you tell them while you order then you are sure to get the type burger you want. The medium rare with the pinkish hue to it. The only place you can't do this is in Nevada.

ADVERTISEMENT

Lynsi Snyder On The Same Level As Zuckerberg, Tops Google In Workplace Ratings

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
GettyImages-1034808008
Leonard Ortiz/Digital First Media/Orange County Register via Getty Images
Leonard Ortiz/Digital First Media/Orange County Register via Getty Images
ADVERTISEMENT

At 35-years-old, Lynsi Snyder has elevated herself to become a notable CEO. In fact, FierceCEO has compared her to Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, Rich Lesser, CEO of Boston Consulting, and Bob Bechek, CEO of Bain.

ADVERTISEMENT

Why? That's because all five of these CEOs, including Snyder, have top approval ratings for providing a great workplace for its employees. Snyder's company even topped Google, with a 96% approval rating. Snyder's grandparents and father would be so proud of where she's taken the family business.

ADVERTISEMENT

When In-N-Out Gives You Lemons...

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
francesca-hotchin-p5EiqkBYIEE-unsplash
@Francesca Hotchin/Unsplash
@Francesca Hotchin/Unsplash
ADVERTISEMENT

If you have ever noticed in the condiment section they have lemon wedges. What these lemon wedges are used for is entirely up to you but there is one method that can certainly quench your thirst. Many people pass on buying a drink and go straight for a water cup, well next time this is what you should do.

ADVERTISEMENT

On top of lemons being there, you can also find sugar. Now you have all the ingredients to make some fresh lemonade! Tell your friends, tell your wife, tell anybody so they don't have to waste money on a fountain drink anymore.

ADVERTISEMENT

Australia Opens Pop-Up Immitation Restaurant

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
GettyImages-564029221
Robert Lachman/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images
Robert Lachman/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images
ADVERTISEMENT

Australians who have traveled to California and tasted the delicious burgers of In-N-Out are having serious FOMO (fear of missing out) without a single location on their entire continent. A pop-up restaurant appeared at the Sir John Young Hotel in Sydney, where the staff of Hashtag Burgers did their best to impersonate the famous In-N-Out menu items. They called it "Down-N-Out" and the shop held its location outside of a laid-back pub for two weeks.

ADVERTISEMENT

However, it couldn't be and was never the same. The burgers were bigger, and their secret menu was different. Not to mention, they were charging the US equivalent of $7.44 for the standard burger. Nice try, guys.

ADVERTISEMENT

Famous Fries

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
In-N-Out Burger As The Company Is Valued At Near $2 Billion
Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg via Getty Images
ADVERTISEMENT

And of course, you can order the famous animal style fries which have the melted cheese, plus grilled onions, and the famous secret spread used on the burgers. There are also a number of alterations for this one.

ADVERTISEMENT

And lastly, you can order lemon fries, which you can make by yourself by grabbing a lemon wedge (which is next to the ice tea) and squeeze it on your fries. Alright, surely there are much more ways to dream up having your fries made now that we’ve gotten started, but this is a pretty amazing start. Excuse us while we salivate, but this definitely has us wanting to go grab some fries. Who else is craving some?!

ADVERTISEMENT

Gordon Ramsay's In-N-Out Confession

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
GettyImages-84732951
Jim Spellman/WireImage
Jim Spellman/WireImage
ADVERTISEMENT

One of the most well-known top chefs in the world, Chef Gordon Ramsay speaks his mind. So what were his thoughts on In-N-Out? Surprising. Ramsay stated, "People think Americans are obese and burgers are bad for them- they are delicious. In-N-Out burgers were extraordinary."

ADVERTISEMENT

The MasterChef host then went on to confess just how great he thinks the burgers are. "I was so bad, I sat in the restaurant, had my double cheeseburger then minutes later I drove back 'round and got the same thing again to take away."

ADVERTISEMENT

It's A Great Place To Work

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Queues Round The Block For California Burger Pop-up Restaurant
Getty Images
Getty Images
ADVERTISEMENT

The Snyder family, the founders of In-N-Out, always make it the utmost point to treat their employees with respect and hold them in high esteem. The chain also refers to them as 'associates', to give them a feeling of ownership for the restaurant.

ADVERTISEMENT

Reportedly, the benefits package is also very generous, especially when compared to the offerings of other fast food chain employers.

ADVERTISEMENT

Food Network Host Says In-N-Out Is The Only Fast Food She Eats

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
GettyImages-99035692
Michael Bezjian/WireImage
Michael Bezjian/WireImage
ADVERTISEMENT

Chefs, fitness trainers- there are a few types of people you would expect to stay away from fast food. And that's the case for Food Network Host Ina Garten. That is, with one exception: In-N-Out Burger. The TV host of Barefoot Contessa, (and a former staff member of the White House!) told Today, "I have to say, I don't eat fast food at all, with one exception. When we're in California doing book tours, we always have to go to In-N-Out Burger."

ADVERTISEMENT

Who can blame her? You can begin to smell the delicious burgers wafting through the air before you even get off the interstate. The In-N-Out sign and the trademark palm trees beckon you to stop by and get a bite.

ADVERTISEMENT

The Truth About The Animal Style Burger

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Safe Kids Day 2017
Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for Safe Kids Worldwide
Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for Safe Kids Worldwide
ADVERTISEMENT

The restaurant did not come up with that idea. Requests from diners are the real reason the burger came into existence. Seems like it must have taken a certain amount of requests to finally get that idea added to the secret menu.

ADVERTISEMENT

It came around in 1961 and the burger game was changed forever. It is cool for the chain to take the requests. It's one thing to listen but it is another to actually do what they were being asked to do. If you live in California then there is a high chance you have had an animal style burger.