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In-N-Out Bans Number 67 Amid Viral Trend; What’s Next?
BREAKING: In-N-Out Burger has officially removed the number 67 from its ordering system, responding to a viral trend that has taken social media by storm. The fast-food giant’s decision comes after reports of children enthusiastically shouting “six-seven” and mimicking hand motions when the order number was called. This change, confirmed by People, is causing a stir among fans and customers.
The 67 ban reflects a growing frustration among In-N-Out staff who are encountering the playful antics of young patrons. While the chain has not disclosed whether this ban applies to all its locations, it has sparked widespread attention and discussion online. Notably, the number 69 was previously banned from the ticketing system due to similar reasons.
The origins of the “6-7” trend seem to stem from an unreleased song titled “Doot Doot (6 7)” by rapper Skrilla, which has contributed to its recent popularity. This trend even earned a spot as the Word of the Year by Dictionary.com, highlighting its cultural impact.
In contrast to In-N-Out’s approach, other fast-food chains are embracing the trend. Wendy’s has introduced a 67-cent Frosty, while Pizza Hut is offering 67-cent wings, tapping into the viral phenomenon to attract customers.
As this story develops, fans are left wondering what other numbers might be next on the chopping block. The playful nature of the trend and its influence on fast-food culture raises questions about how brands respond to viral moments in real-time.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as it captures the attention of social media users and fast-food fans alike. What will be the next move from In-N-Out and will other chains follow suit?
This ban not only signifies a shift in how fast-food chains manage customer interactions but also highlights the powerful influence of viral trends on everyday life. Keep an eye on your local In-N-Out—who knows what number might be next!
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