In-N-Out Burger hit a major milestone on Wednesday, Dec. 10, officially debuting east of the Mississippi River in Tennessee. But that’s not the news that captivated the nation. Social media is buzzing ...
PEOPLE confirms the West Coast burger chain removed '67' from its ticket system about a month ago George Rose/Getty In-N-Out Burger has officially retired the number "67" from its ticket order system, ...
Cattle Calling: “There's been a lot more people that have come in and failed than people that have come in and succeeded,” says CEO Troy Link (with his father, Jack). “Now we have to produce more ...
In-N-Out Burger has removed the number “67” from its ticket order system as the viral “6-7” meme continues to draw loud crowds of teens into stores. Why Did In-N-Out Remove 67? This week People ...
In-N-Out Burger, the popular West Coast fast-food chain, has expanded into Tennessee, opening its first three locations in the greater Nashville area on December 10 and 12, 2025. In-N-Out is opening ...
In-N-Out Burger has removed order number 67 from its system due to a disruptive viral trend. The "6-7" trend involves crowds erupting in celebration when the number is called. "6-7" is a nonsensical ...
Dictionary.com announced its Word of the Year in October, and it's one that's been trending among youngsters. The word doesn't hold any true meaning, and is "impossible to define." However, that ...
In-N-Out has made its mark in Middle Tennessee as the third location hosted its grand opening in Murfreesboro, drawing super fans to celebrate the long-awaited West Coast burger with fries. By 8 a.m.
In-N-Out Burger opened its first Tennessee locations in Lebanon and Antioch Dec. 10. Many customers waited in long lines and even camped overnight to enjoy the beloved West Coast burgers and fries.
This week, after years of anticipation (and a bit of public backlash), California’s iconic burger chain opened its first locations in Tennessee. The Volunteer State’s two new In-N-Outs, both in ...
ANTIOCH, Tenn. (WKRN) — Wednesday was the day many Tennesseans have waited for: the official opening of In-N-Out Burger. First, the Lebanon location opened their doors just as the sun was coming up.
West Coast fast-food chain In-N-Out will no longer call for order “67” after the nearly inescapable viral 6-7 trend became overwhelmingly popular in its stores. If you’ve been online anytime in the ...