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Summary:

In-N-Out Burger made headlines this week for two reasons: its expansion east of the Mississippi with the opening of restaurants in Tennessee, and the alleged removal of order number “67” from its system. The Tennessee openings drew significant crowds and excitement. The removal of order number “67” is rumored to be due to its association with online slang or memes, causing potential disruptions when called out. While In-N-Out hasn’t officially commented, the move has been noticed by customers and discussed online. Additionally, In-N-Out has launched a new foundation, “His Eyes,” to combat homelessness and will be contributing to Tennessee-based charities.

News Article:

In-N-Out Burgers Opens in Tennessee but Drops Order Number 67

Nashville, TN – In-N-Out Burger, the California-based burger chain, officially expanded east of the Mississippi River this week with the opening of two locations in Antioch and Lebanon, Tennessee. Crowds lined up before dawn to be among the first to sample the chain’s famous burgers. Owner and President Lynsi Snyder celebrated the occasion at the Lebanon location, declaring, “Tennessee, here we come!”

However, alongside the excitement of the Tennessee expansion, a more curious story has emerged: reports that In-N-Out has stopped using order number “67.” Social media users speculate the move stems from the term’s association with internet slang and potential disruptions to staff.

The term “6-7” was declared the “Word of the Year” by Dictionary.com in October. While the meaning can be unclear, it can be related to digital media content.

Customers on online forums like Reddit and Facebook’s “In-N-Out Enthusiasts” have noticed the gap in order numbers. One user posted photos of “historical” #67 receipts. While In-N-Out has yet to release an official statement, comments on the Facebook page indicate support for the change, emphasizing a more efficient and enjoyable experience for employees and customers.

In other news, In-N-Out is also launching the “His Eyes Foundation” to combat homelessness. In-N-Out will donate to Tennessee-based charities.

A third Tennessee location is set to open in Murfreesboro on Friday, December 12.

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