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Monday, July 12, 2004


Things you can order at In-N-Out that aren't listed on the menu:

3-by-3: Three meat patties and three slices of cheese.

4-by-4: Four meat patties and four slices of cheese.

2-by-4: Two meat patties and four slices of cheese.

You can get a burger with as many meat paties or cheese slices as you want. So if you want 6 pieces of meat and 10 pieces of cheese, then you want a "6-by-10."

Double Meat: A Double Double without cheese.

3 by Meat: Three meat patties and no cheese.

Animal Style: The meat is cooked and fried with mustard and then pickles, extra spread, and grilled onions are added.

Animal Style Fries: Fries with cheese, spread, and grilled onions. You can also ask for pickles on your fries.

Protein Style: This is a burger with no bun (wrapped in lettuce).

Flying Dutchman: Two meat patties, two slices of melted cheese and nothing else (not even a bun).

Fries Well-Done: Extra crispy fries. I've been told that you get more fries because they have to use a different potato to make this order.

Fries Light: Opposite of fries well-done, but it's too raw for most people.

Grilled Cheese: No meat, just melted cheese, tomato, lettuce and sauce on a bun.

Veggie Burger: Burger without the patty or cheese. Also called the Wish Burger.

Neapolitan Shake: A shake with strawberry, vanilla and chocolate mixed together.


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