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I don’t see an issue with In-N-Out’s religious messaging. I just want a burger and some fries and a milkshake
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Anonymous 17h

Yeah that’s what I’m saying. If you’re mad about a tiny uplifting message on the disposable packaging of a restaurant that YOU chose to go to, just pack it up😭like don’t support them if you’re that upset

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Anonymous 17h

Wdym?

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Anonymous 16h

I went to a bbq place called Cook Out on the day Charlie Kirk died and the Christian music station that was playing announced his death

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Anonymous 14h

Honestly idc man, they got good burgers

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 17h

People are debating whether biblical verses on their packaging is appropriate. My take is I just want a burger. If no one’s hurt, let theists be theists

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 17h

That’s new right

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 17h

No. I think they’ve always done this

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 17h

Maybe I’m blind, but I don’t ever remember getting a Bible verse on my in n out burger The only notable place that does the Bible verse I remember is Chuy’s which puts prayers on the silverware

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 17h

Been a few times. I saw one on a cup I got one time a few months ago. I just looked at the verse name, recognized it, noded in respect, and continued to eat my burger

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 17h

There’s like 37 people off put by this. I don’t get it. I lowkey would like them to find this and try to explain it to me

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 16h

I feel the same way with people pissed about chickfila. Like you KNOW what they support, yet still go there and still give them your money. you just want them to be less visible so you feel less bad about giving them your money. JUST STOP GIVING THEM YOUR MONEY

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Anonymous replying to -> og_beer 16h

Nah, they’ve been blatant about it. In-N-Out seems chill… at least secretly

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 16h

Not really. The business itself donates to both democrats and republicans on the local level but primarily to pro business PACS, and the COO and his wife personally donate to Republican Candidates and the Donald Trump presidential campaigns on the national level. So. Eh. People just care less for some reason

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Anonymous replying to -> og_beer 16h

I mean, if this is a deal breaker, no more fast food ig. I don’t blame them. I blame establishment politicians, like Donald Trump (the literal definition of the establishment), for allowing this to happen. We need a peaceful, ideological movement of epic proportions to vote out anyone who accepts corporate PAC money

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 15h

If the biggest reason people choose to not go to chickfila is they use the money to donate to anti lgbtq policy, why wouldn’t people boycott in-n-out bc the money they make goes to politicians they don’t support? And why would you magically start going again if they still believe the same things but stop using money for it? When they’re still bad people willing to, just hide it more to keep taking your money from you?

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