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, ...
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The number 67 is out at In-N-Out. The popular fast food burger chain has removed 67 from its ordering system because of the viral “6-7″ trend, apparently growing weary of kids yelling out “six-seven” ...
In-N-Out has reportedly kicked 67 out of its order system. According to a report from People Magazine, it removed the number because of the viral 6-7 trend. The fast food chain says kids and teenagers ...
In-N-Out Burger employees have stopped using the number “67” to announce customer orders, after the viral “6-7” trend brought a swarm of teens into the restaurant.