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  • FatBurger is in California..Aren't you in Vegas?

  • Penn complaining about private companys doing what they want? Dayum.

  • this guy whines like andy roony.

  • The bible verses are on other things as well, such as the wax paper bag the burger comes in. It's called "trojan horsing" it in, that is the rub for me. Why don't they blast it right across the front of the cup? Because they would lose business. Atheists fast approaching 20% in america. It borders on subliminal advertising which is supposed to be illegal in certain ways, but there is nobody to police it...... enjoy.

  • Everybody has to bitch about something. Especially in California where it's offensive to get offended. If you're really going to boycott a product because of whats printed on a cup or wrapper or whatever then you my friend have more serious issues to deal with than what comes off a printing press. I consider myself agnostic, but I would never discriminate nor scrutinize anyone over their beliefs, especially over something as stupid as this.

  • No one will deny that it's Penn's right to boycott a company or write them a letter of complaint. But don't you think it is also the company's right to evangelize in their own way? Especially considering it's not blatantly obvious, as it is on the inside rim. My point is that we inherently are subjected to bullshit by every company. It is the nature of capitalism. However, it is what type of bullshit that determines how we are affected. I would rather boycott a shitty product and shitty service.

  • Plus, (and really most importantly) as a foodie they take pride in making the best damn burger possible. Something you cant say about McDonalds or Burger King.

    No i do not work for IN-N-Out burger,just someone who hates corporate fast food places and wish people would stop taking for granted places like IN-N-Out Burger.

  • I don't care if they had instructions on how to legally bomb an abortion clinic on their cups, I respect In-N-Out burger more than any other "well known" (vague i know) "fast food" establishment. From how they compensate their employees, to using local produce, to resisting the urge to be some thing beyond a humble family owned restaurant chain is extremely honorable i think. Who care if they believe in talking snakes and Zombie saviors.

  • Hey, since you're famous, make them put your drink in your own mug! Then you recycle and you don't have to put up with Jesus in your mug...

  • maybe an atheist mug...you're on to something here. keep up the good work

  • Penn

    In and Out definitely has the right to put whatever religious saying they want on their product, as long as they aren't the federal government.

  • I choose fat burger over in-n-out any day!! I just don't got that kind of cash. That shit's pricey.

  • In-n-out burger is the only major fast food chain that Eric Schlosser, the author of Fast Food Nation, will eat at since they are conscientious about quality & how they treat their employees. I'm surprised Penn has a problem with them expressing their religious beliefs. I'm a hardcore atheist & I have no problem with other people's religious beliefs. They're wrong but they have the right to express them. Think of Dr. Bronner's Soap. If they hired on the basis of religion, I would have a problem.

  • your a little baby! complaining baby!

  • they are a private company, and even though I'm an athiest.. I believe in the rights of the owner to put on whatever the owner percieves as alright on the stuff. we eat there because it has good food, not the message.

  • I never noticed anything on their cups before watching this video. In-N-Out makes the best burgers I've ever tasted. The one time I had Fatburger, I nearly puked. The Bible is literature. Do you boycott Mel's Diner just because American Graffiti was fictional?

  • I like your name! great reference!

  • Word!

  • I don't understand what's so immoral about it or what purpose a boycott would serve. I mean, really, I've spent my life feeling very uncomfortable with things like... what do they call that... sayin grace? Before meals? But I wouldn't consider it, like, too in your face if it's inside your cup? I just don't get it at all. I miss In n Out, they had the best fuckin burgers. N fries.

  • This video reminds of me "Banned from McDonald's", haha, it is just a cup.

  • Not for nothing, I'm not a Jesus freak or any sub division of the sect. Your friend was right just don't go there as you said just go to Fat Burger. After all it is America and you have the right to write a letter and make a complaint and it' s their right to put that on the bottom of a cup.

  • its a fuckin cup

  • Thankfully I've got the "weirdo trifecta" going on - Atheist/Libertarian/vegetarian - so this doesn't affect me much!

  • I'm an atheist, and a liberal, but don't you think it's within their rights to write whatever they want on their cups? It's relatively out of the way and innocuous, too. I mean if you get a fortune cookie and it has some Buddhist saying, does that bother you?

  • Of course it's within their rights - and the way we can let them know that we don't enjoy it is to not user their services.

  • this seems a bit of a childish complaint

  • It's a private company, bully to them.

  • hey, Penn. aren't you a liberation? if a private company wants to have biblical quotes (or anything else) on their cups, isn't that their right? if you don't like it, don't do business with them.

  • sorry, mean to say 'libertarian' obviously

  • That is exactly what he is doing. Did you watch the video?

  • yes, i was pointing out that it's still pretty pointless for him to complain about it.

  • Hes just made because his stupid people dont know the secret menu and he just found out about it and hes feels jepped off because he barely found out about john 3; 16 after 30 years of business. I guess his O.C.D is just not letting him get over it. Touch my face here touch it there wait wait wait touch touch touch.

  • You're against marriage, but you got married; you love freedom, but you voted against gay people.

    We know you're a hypocrite Penn! This comes as no surprise :).

  • That's what's great about america. If I own a company I can do what I want to my cups and you can choose to not eat there.

  • Some people hide prayers on cups & some people think cows are holy, fast food is a bizarre worldl!!! There are also a lotta furniture companies in the Carolinas that inscribe Biblical quotations on the interior framework of their furniture. It can't be seen unless you disassemble the piece, but it's there nonetheless!!! Vampires will die sitting in these chairs! Is it OK to believe in Vampires???

  • You know Penn, I love you and Teller. You've done a lot for atheism and libertarianism.

    I think if you had actually gone to In-N-Out rather than sending someone, you'd think the burgers are so much better than Fatburger, that they are wroth putting up with the bible quotes on the cups and fry papers.

    The company is owned by a Jehova Witness family. I have a friend that doesn't want me to eat at Carl's Jr because they contribute to anti-abortion campaigns. I'd skip Carl's before In-N-Out

  • forever21 has john 3:16 on their bags

  • Every time I go to california thats the first thing I get. It may not even be that good in reality. I guess it reminds of california.

    Who cares, they can do what they want. Honestly, since I was born in 83 I am used to everything being PC and it being best to just not mention religion, so seeing a little bible verse reminds me of, I know it sounds stupid, freedom.

  • Wow im an athiest and i just unknowingly applied for a job at in and out lol.

  • I love in n out, but honestly, even though I am an atheist, don't change my opinion about religious people unless religion is their whole life. Plus, you have to consider that they put it on the bottom of the cups instead of right on the cups, it's not like they are trying to impose christianity on you.

  • they own the restaurant and they have every right to put what they want on their cups as long as it is not illegal.

  • finally someone brings this up

  • I don't care about the references. In N Out makes a pretty damn good burger. Plus I generally don't read my disposable cups from any fast food place. Burger King could have quotes from Mein Kampf and I wouldn't know.

  • In reality, Burger King having Mein Kampf quotes would be both hilarious and fucked up.

  • Imagine how big of an uproar Christians would make if there were quotes from Darwin on the bottom of the cup.

  • Now that would be a cool thing.

  • I love IN & Out. I had no idea anything at all was written on the cups.

    Having someone go and get you In & Out is a horrible idea. Their fries are cut and cooked fresh which means you have to eat them within the first few minutes of having them. Or they get cold.

    Maybe if you eat it hot and fresh you'll forget about what's on the cup.

    I really had no idea there was anything on the cups.

  • Anyone eaten at in and out and felt compelled to read the gospels after finishing their animal style? Maybe you started speaking in tounges? Would be interesting to hear your story...

  • Haha, I always crack open my bible after a Double-double! My old roommate works at In-N-Out, and we always joked about their nonsense since we're both atheists. He said they are courteous enough to not try to push it on their employees tho. Aside from that ethical dilemma, I would say In-N-Out is a pretty nice establishment overall.

    Not a bullshit-worthy topic though. :P

  • The mormons, I think, Boycotted pepsi for a while because of their support of gay rights in the work place and actually supporting gay marriage. Cool.

  • Right On.

  • Oh, come on Penn. It's not that harmful to read Bible verses once in a while, is it? Maybe you just need to get over it and quit being such a baby.

  • I admit I have never eaten at In & Out because we don't have them here, and I admit I didn't read ALL the comments. However: 1. People here seemed way more worked up one way or another than Penn was. I sometimes think he just makes stuff up to see what stupid crap will get people outraged. 2. Not going is the best answer if it really bothers you that much. 3. Penn: Fanatics, no matter what their stripes, scare me more than anyone else. You're wandering very close these days. Laugh more!

  • haha lucretiaaos - be very afraid!

  • Good video.

  • It could be worse. You could have gone to Wong Burger and had your dick ripped off...

  • Sorry Penn if you don't like it then don't buy a drink from them.

  • I believe the urban myth you're referencing is that Mormons own Coke, and according to Snopes they do not.

  • But notice the quality of these places over others.

  • The Northern Colorado Liberty Group (a libertarian group) just told me to shut up and respect others when I brought up my issue with Christians trying to CONVERT me. They brought up the first amendment. Guess it only applies to Christians. I'm done with them.

  • the founding fathers were athiest. they had it right. what happened to our nation?

  • really now?

  • your right but to bad more people dont know this,or they just dont want to believe it so they dont even look it up.

  • Fatburger is better anyway...oh and check the fry bag for verses. Also each year they run a sinners prayer radio ad around Christmas.

  • Lol. That's wierd. Biblical text? They rarely even do that at church. (o_0) I'm not a fan out In and Out anyway. Their food was always so dry.

  • them mormons run pepsi?!?! so that's why they're so inferior to coke

  • this country was not founded by god and religion it was founded on the freedom to choose! And to escape the centralized banking system of england.

  • Does this mean penn doesn't like the idea of money having "in God we trust" and the pledge having "under God"?

    Well, I guess that's a slightly different subject since those are mainly there because it actually has to do with our country's history because this country was based from God and religion.

    I don't see anything wrong with putting that on the cups. Because honestly, if you're an atheist, I don't see anything offensive about it. Maybe if you were another religion it would make sense.

  • Point 1: The phrase "In God We Trust" did not appear on any US currency until 1864 under pressure from christian lobbyists. It did not become the national motto until 1956, as a reaction to communism.

    Point 2: The original Pledge of Allegiance, published in 1892, read "I pledge allegiance to my Flag and the Republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all." "under god" was not added until 1954, again as a response to the communist threat.

  • Would you be offended if it said "God Does Not Exist" under the cup?

  • truth is, not really.

    I think it would be quite amusing, actually.

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  • Point 3: The US was most definitely NOT based on "God and religion". The first line of the first amendment of our Bill of Rights is "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion."

    Point 4: As an atheist, it doesn't offend me quite as much as it does Penn, but I do find it rather annoying when religious people shove their religion in their face, and I find the bible references on In & Out's cups pointless and a mild irritant.

    Point 5: You, sir, are a moron.

    That is all.

  • only since the mid 50's were "in god we trust" and "under god" there.

    And if this country was based on God and religion, that would mean that the raping, slaughtering and land stealing of the native americans were also based on god and religion.

  • i always thought penn had thicker skin than that.

    i guess i was wrong :(

  • uh how many times do you find yourself staring at the bottom of cups? They are running their business how they see fit and there is not a damn thing wrong with that.

    They have the freedom to do so and you have the freedom to go eat somewhere else if you are offended by it.

    To complain about others pushing their beliefs on you while you are doing the same thing is just plain fucking stupid.

    It is pretty funny being in the middle and watching pro/anti religion people argue.

  • I'm amused more than anything. Hey, if it's a reason to go to Fat Burger over In 'N' Out then "good on ya"... If you're going to give up something you really like because of some printing on the wrapper, well, I guess it's your loss.

    I'd have no problem eating at somewhere that put Qur'an passages on their packaging.  I'd look at it funny, though, because many Muslims believe that it is blasphemy to throw away words of the Qur'an so printing them on something disposable would be odd.

  • I'd make a big order then when they give it to me I'd look at the cup and say, "on second thought, no thanks."

    Also consider that if, for example, a store was handing out muslim themed quotes, the christians would be outside protesting.

  • Personally, I don't think it's immoral in any way for companies, as such, to put religious messages on/in their products.

    They should just be ready to deal with the natural consequence of doing so.... one of which is having famous people like Penn Jillette give their competition (Fat Burger) free advertisements.

    To be honest, I love I-N-O... but I might not be eating there again any time soon either. We'll see.

  • One more point about the Chick-Fil-A, I don't really like their food and they are closed on Sundays to be "biblically correct", so I don't really eat there. I actually feel sorry for the old sap who owns Chick-Fil-A because he thinks you can't pray in school or have a bible in it, which is totally wrong. The supreme court said basically all you need to pray is your mind, you don't need to say it out loud and the school can officiate a "moment of silence" if need be, nothing wrong with that.

  • my school MAKES us have a moment of silence and MAKES us say the pledge

  • I have no problem with the moment of silence, thats being secular about the situation. The pledge of alligence though? I disagree with forcing people to say it.

  • You have to be vocal about what you disagree with. I'm pretty sure legally they can't make you say the pledge because of the under god part. But, it might be within the law to just make you shut up for a minute. I mean, unless they call it prayer time, just "shut up for a minute" isn't anything overtly religious. You can use the time to think about naked people.

  • I agree that I don't like the prayers on the bottom of the cups and Chick-Fil-A having what they think the separation of church and state should be and how religion needs to be in school. But although I'm atheist as well, I'm there for the food, I'm too skinny to complain about whats printed on the cups and whatnot. They don't tell me "have a blessed day" or "Jesus loves you when I leave", I just crumple their cups and verses away when I'm done anyways.

  • I used to work at In-N-Out Burger. I asked why they had those things on the cups, my manager said it is because the In-n-Out family (family run business, not a franchise) is a christian family and so it is a christian company. My next question was that what if someone non christian is offended by it. They told me that that is the reason it is on the botton of the cup and not in plain sight, also it is a free country and they are not forcing it on others.

    One employ quit because of that.

  • I had to take a shit once, so I went to Chick-fil-A, and they had christian music playing in the bathroom.

  • Cookout a restaurant near me has that stuff on their cups. Their food is good and inexpensive but too many people rave on it like its gods tits or something that awesome.

  • Fat Burger all the way baby. Maybe not quite as good, but close.

  • I bothers me when I see these people "spreading the gospel" only because of the sick message it's telling. If it were not the repetitive, well known story that it is, we would call the people who believe in it 'terrorists' for glorifying the "self sacrifice" death on the cross.

  • Private business they can do what they want. If you don't like that you don't have to go there and they can lose you as a customer which is their choice.

  • One thing about In-N-Out is they offer good health care and well above the minimum wage. When I started there in 1990 (ended my "career" there in 1993), minimum was around $4.25/hour, and In-N-Out offered $6.25/hour. During the interview, they did not ask about religion at all. I got free food on breaks and they treated me well. It was so clean there, I NEVER saw a bug, which is extraordinary. Yes, the bible verses are lame, but it's one hell of a well-run, family-owned (no franchises) company.

  • IN-N-Out does a lot of recruiting at bible camps. They definitely like there employees to be christian.

  • That may be true, but I never heard a religious reference in my 3 years there, and I worked 30-40 hours a week. I realize I worked there a long time ago, and things may have changed. We had a lot of ROUGH characters who worked there -- a long way from starry eyed christians.

    In the book Fast Food Nation, In-N-Out is one of the few fast food places praised for its exemplary business/food practices. Ultimately, they are private and can do as they please, as I'm sure Penn would agree. Take care.

  • Fat Burger is better, but of course there's a something fishy going on because now any Fat Burger that was near my home is now gone.

  • Overreacting. So there's biblical references on the bottom of the cups. So what? If you're atheist, it shouldn't be offensive, it should just be nonsense on the bottom of a cup.

  • i always wonder at how effective they think they are being by doing this kind of shit?? has someone ever been eating and read the bottom of their cup and been like " holy shit whats this? " ran to a book store purchased a bible , read it and converturded ?? i really doubt it.

  • Nooo...

    Why did you tell me about this I love in and out.

    Igrorance is bliss no wonder a lot of those christians are happy. :(

  • Fat Burger is better

  • If it was a quote from Cinderella or any other fairy tale would it be any different?

  • I wonder if religious people would eat food that had Atheist stuff written on the package. And what would those quotes be?

    Science loves me this I know, cause the manual tells me so..

    Science is good, science is great, and I thank it for this genetically altered meal...

  • Personally I think you are more than welcome to boycott them but I think free market allows for these religiously founded companies to freely operate. There are enough people like me (an Agnostic) who value a tasty fast inexpensive burger, more than I do any concept of my everlasting soul to make them a viable market contender regardless or possibly due to their religious content.

  • Would you boycott eating hot cross buns as well?

    Maybe the goal of putting the reference on the bottom of the cup is to trick devout Christians into pouring their Dr. Pepper into their laps.

  • lol! brilliant!

  • I'm an Atheist and to me, In-N-Out IS worth dealing with their fruity religious crap.

  • They also put them on their burger wrappers. They make you eat their words.

  • I think it should be OK. I mean, if I go to a Thai place I can't be complaining of all the Buddhist references, right?

  • Isnt having a Biblical quote on the bottom of In N Outs cups proselytizing, and havent you said youre okay with that? I'm an atheist, but figure religions own businesses and as long as they don't really harm anyone we have to put up with this b.s....

    Unlike Domino's, whose president, so I hear, gives money to groups that block abortion clinics. Gimme a large with extra cheese and chopped fetuses (fetii?), please. Hold the anchovies.

    See you at Fatburger. The musics better.

  • Come on...what's the big deal? It's like me saying that I don't like dancing so they shouldn't have dancing on TV. Why do some atheists care so much?

  • I would say stick with Fatburger just because In-N-Out is fucking disgusting. If you go to In-N-Out just ignore the quotes.

  • Who gives a shit what's on the cup?? The bottom of the cup could say , " I hope all white people die" ( I'm white) , and if the Burger was good I'd still go there...

  • Never knew this about In-N-Out, they do make a good burger as far as fast food goes.

    For me, I'd want to know exactly what quotes they're using. Are they just using "love your neighbor as yourself" type quotes, which would be perfectly fine as far as I'm concerned, or are they using "Jesus is the one true Savior" type stuff which specifically promotes the Christian religion. That I would have serious problems with.

  • lawl I bet you do go to fat burger AM I RITE??? PENS A FATTY FAT FAT FAT FATFATFAT lol

    jk penn youre a cool dude who doesnt afraid of anything

    POST SOME RESIDENTS MEMORABILIA PLEASE

  • If only they had a HeathenBurger; I would go there every day.

    I wonder what their mascot would look like.

  • "I wonder what their mascot would look like."

    Darwin

  • Fat burger is so expensive though.

  • If i can put up with watching your annoying little 15 second ad that's at the beginning of all your videos so you can make some money, I'm sure you can put up with a little biblical verse on a cup that you don't even have to read, so an establishment you enjoy eating at can attract more customers.

    I love you penn but this kind of shit really doesn't matter. The problem is not with the religion, but with those who follow it. Just cause theres a leprechaun on your cereal doesnt mean theyre real

  • You want a man with a Fatburger in his hand!

    Did you know that Fatburgers are low in fat and taste great?

  • My best friend works at a farm that favors employees that are Mormon because the majority of them are Mormon. We are both Atheists, and it's bullshit. A lot of companies favor Mormons like that and we need to put an end to it because it's not fair. They should favor the employees that work hard at their job.

  • the "blow off valve vs In-N-Out cup" video expresses our desires mildly.

  • you can always go to alaska by boat or a two stop trip in canada with a connection to a small plane.

  • The mormons do own coca-cola

  • Should open a restaurant with many different religious texts from many different religions on the cups =D.

  • Sorry Penn, but I'm an evangelical atheist, and I love In-N-Out Burger. I don't care if the cups tell me to kill my neighbors and put their heads in the freezer round-side-down, I'm still going every chance I get.

    Kudos to Jake Johannsen for the 'neighbors' line.

  • its food, just food, if it bothered u that much u should have gone to fat burger from then on after the first time u went to in and out and found this biblical reference. they are a private company and have the right to do what they like with there product as long as its legal, you being a consumer also have a right to not partake in buying the product if you disagree with them in some way. no big deal thats how it is. i dont agree with the organic food craze so i dont buy it.

  • This is about the only time I disagree with Penn. You are not supporting religion or anything by eating in n out. Do some research, and you will find this:

    It began during Rich Snyder's presidency and the family continues it only out of respect for him.

    Google it if you dont believe me.

  • Depending on my mood I either ignore biblical crap in public or If I am starved for amusement I will look them up on my Bible CD. Some times the context is laughable. The next time someone throws Leviticus in your face ask how much 15 year old virgin girl are going for on the slave market these days.

  • LOL, "For god so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that he be tacked up." Penn FTW.

  • Im with you on that we have had the invisible man shoved down our throat for to many generations. It's time people wake up and realize everything either happens by chance or determination. Either way no invisble man controls the outcome. As George Carlin said roughly, if this is what "god" create then he's a second rate "god" at best. You should all really put down the mythology your reading and try science and astrophysics.

  • In-n-Out is probably the single most overrated fast food restaurant on the planet. This is a good enough excuse for them to never have my business again.

  • In n out have some of the best tasting burgers around. Nuff said.

  • Although I responded before I heard this vid. Their x-tian burgers? Yuccch.....Are they sacrificed cows? Does yahweh like the taste of the blood of the cows we're eating?..yuccch.

  • I love you and your videos, but this one...eh. So they're Christian...big deal, they make damn good burgers! At least they hide their religion under a cup where it belongs.

  • Their burgers are still too good

  • In n out is privately owned so they can get away with that stuff. Personally I don't go around reading the inside part of the rim on the bottom part of cups so I don't really give a fuck. Can't let this kind of thing get to you Penn, might as well not use American currency heh.

    But that's just the In-n-out addict in me speakin. Also cuz in-n-out started in my hometown.

  • In-N-Out kicks so much ass that they deserve to have pushy Bible verses on their cups.

    Yes Penn! It IS that good!

  • Yeah sure its morally unjust, but they do make a fucking good burger. I am as pissed off about this as the next atheist or agnostic (frankly, i cringe whenever I see those stupid stickers on peoples cars "Jesus is god, read the bible" and such) but meh. Next step would be to stop accepting christians from making my burger. The burger is holy now, i cannot eat it. i will only eat off of Atheists hands. Just let it go... at least until we have more atheist/ agnostic on our side.

  • The Mormon church either owns or owned a large number of stock in Coca Cola.

  • fatburger is so bomb...mmmm

    so is in-n-out though....

    I've eaten In-n-out a million times, never noticed a biblical reference.

  • It seems to me that In-n-Out is begging to have their restaurants tagged by the Flying Spaghetti Monster!!!

    Aaaaaarg!!!

  • I'm going to open a deli called Cheeses of Nazareth!

  • love the burgers, HATE the preachy cups.

    Can I just get my double double and coke, sans the

    God stuff?

  • Ok Penn. I'm joining your boycott. Will only eat there if it's an emergency. Biblical quotes!!! Who do they think they are?

    lefty

  • wow i didnt even know ima check that out next time

  • Personally, I am not a fan of In and Out burgers, hate the sauce - want mayo thx.

    That said, while I find the goofy quotes and things personally ridiculous I'm not ready to worry about it much.

    THAT said, if there were Atheist quotes the religious masses would already have hissy fitted them out of existence.

    GO GO Penn, <3 you

  • I understand that ORIGINALLY the quotes were not there but when the SON took over the company HE had the quotes put onto the food containers. SO maybe we should start a write in campaign to the GRAND DAUGHTER to BRING BACK the OG In N Out.

  • thats kind of a dumb reason to stop eating somewhere. I'm still ok with it, I would rather have a high quality burger with a bible verse than some POS from McDonalds

  • For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Cheeseburger, that whosoever eat it should not perish, but have everlasting flavor.

  • When I went to see your show, at one point you brought up that you were an atheist. I thought it was unnecessary, but not offensive, because you are entitled to your opinion. I still recommend that people go see your show, because it is a great show and you and Teller are great performers. You have even said that for Christians to NOT to proselytize would be wrong, but if it's done by a Christian company it's wrong?

  • hey penn, you should protest money because it says "In god we trust" so protest it and give it to me :)

  • boycotting IN and Out is practical and doesn't hurt yout. Boycotting money is very impractical and could hurt...

  • Best comment ever!

    Oh, and Penn, it's called freedom of Religion. They have those verses on there, because as Christians, we are called to share the gospel of Jesus Christ.

  • I agree with Penn on almost everything, but not this. In-N-Out is so fucking good it almost makes me a believer.

  • LoL... a Heavnly Burger..

  • I don't understand why this bothers you so much Penn. It doesn't hurt you. And if you so adamantly don't believe in it, it should have no effect or consequence to you. And I agree with drin2014, it is a private company, and they may do what they please with their cups.

  • I'm atheist and I love In n OUT and I could care less about the reference of the scripture on the Cup or fries holder, they have been there for years and the food kicks ass. If you feel that way about biblical quotes then you should work for free Penn, its on our money and in the pelage. You sound like a hypocrite. Eat a burger and chill.

  • You know they only put "in God we trust" on money in the 50's, right? ...same with "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance.

  • Well technically it was used on our currency in 1861.

  • When you're right, you're right. I stand corrected.

  • Penn, it's a private company, they can have whatever they wish on their cups. You don't like it, don't pay money for their product.

  • I am a Catholic and even I think having prayers on cups or placemats is improper. It is a restaurant, not the refectory of a monastery, those who eat there are not supposed to pray with every other mouthful.

  • If In-N-Out had Atheist, Muslim, Scientology, or Wiccan writings inside their cups, I wouldn't give a shit i'll still eat there.

    They're building some In-N-Outs around the Salt Lake City area! YAY!

  • I don't know how anyone, of any religion, could enjoy In N Out Burger. Tastes like salty garbage with month old lettuce. Yuck. Maybe it will distract you from the biblical quotes if you imagine the name of the chain is a sexual reference.

  • In-N-Out burgers are so good. It's hard to stay away from them. But I have gone there less after I found out about that passage.

  • Penn I've been a fan for many years and I have to ask, does this actually warrant more than a shrug?

  • Gotta say who gives a fuck? Much like people I wont rate a business on their stand on religion, if I like a burger from In-and-Out I'm eating In-and-Out. if I want to hang out with my religious friend I'll hang out with them. John 3:16 on the inside of a coke cup doesn't fucking matter.

  • I concur, like you previously said about Scientologists petitioning against facebook; facebook is a private corporation and users have a choice of using or discontinuing facebook usage. In another words, you dont like it then don't use it. Otherwise, I'm enjoying your vlogs.

  • fucken love fat burger better anyways......lol.

  • LOL Nice!

  • The Mormans don't own Pepsi, they just have a lot of stock shares. That's why they're allowed to have caffeine now.

  • BTW, Mormon is spelled like moron with an extra"m".

    ;-)

  • I think the politically correct term is Utah~rians.

  • Yes, but wouldn't it be more accurate to say Polygamist Paedophile??

    X-D

  • Dude, you don't like how In & Out run their bidness? A PRIVATE corporation no less? Go eat some place else...what a buncha whiney bullshit. You're lucky they bothered to open a fuckin' store in Las Vegas in the first place.

    Oh, and BTW, FATVBURGER SUCKS and you know it.

  • In-N-Out should reconsider it. Even though we aren't going to boycott the restaurant it's still alienating us.

  • in-n-out is so fucking delicious, they could have a picture of jesus grilled into every bun and I'd still eat it.

  • If Allah Burger, or Glenn Danzig's Satan Burger are the best burgers in town, I'd hit them burgers...TWICE!

    Until then it is gonna be In-n-Out.

    3x3. Animal style. No goddam sweet dressing.

  • HaHa...great vid Penn! BTW...what kinda watch ar you wearing?