
Is the Famously Delicious, Mouthwatering In-N-Out Burger Chain Coming to Boston?
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Oh please, please, PLEASE come to New England! In-N-Out is not just one of the most famously delicious, popular burger chains in the country, it's also one of the pickiest when it comes to opening up its simple, mouthwatering fast food chains, which are so phenomenally incredible. YUM, I love!
If you've had an In-N-Out then you know what I'm talking about. Very rarely have I ever heard someone say they're not that great. And I have yet to hear someone place In-N-Out outside of their top three best burgers EVER.
This place along with Shake Shack are those ever-elusive burger joints you've either heard of but never had the opportunity to grace your taste buds with, or have been there, done that, and want to do it again and again but can't because they're far and few between in New England.
According to In-N-Out, which originated in the Los Angeles area nearly 75 years ago, they only have around 335 locations in California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, Texas, Oregon, and Colorado.
UGH!
For a burger joint that isn't anywhere near the northeast or even the eastern seaboard yet virtually everyone has heard of, that's saying something. So, I was super excited when I saw on OnlyBos that there may be a Massachusetts location coming to the Boston area. HOWEVER, there's a catch.
In-N-Out doesn't freeze, microwave, or pre-package, so they will only open a store in the Boston area, or anywhere in New England for that matter, if there's a hamburger patty-making factory within 300 miles of the restaurant.
So there you have it. In-N-Out told OnlyinBos that they're on board if or when that happens.
Okay, who has a patty-making factory connection? Anyone?
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