WOW! No wonder I-N-O is suing the bejeezus out of these fools. What were they thinking? The only downside to this is that nasty ass Utah is being graced with an I-N-O in order to restore their good name.
@pantherjad: The owners of I-N-O could have had a successful market position ANYWHERE IN MF-ING NORTH AMERICA for that matter. That's not the point. According to your reasoning because I-N-O didn't put a store there that makes it ok for some Utah yokels to copy it?
Wow, no way they're ripping off in n out. I mean just because the layout of the tables is exactly the same, the order counter and drink machine are in the exact same place, the red and white wall pattern is exactly the same, the menu layout is the same, even the fucking windows are in the exact same place. No, in n out had NO right to sue them (this is all sarcasm by the way.)
Does it matter?? The snooty born again owners of In N Out KNOW they could have had a successful market position in Utah for DECADES. However, due to their religious bigotry they have declined to open a location in the Mormon populated Utah. Tough loss. Who cares if someone uses the same colors or other similar things, they ain't usin' the name so tough break In N Out. Shoulda thought about that before you decided not to franchise and not to open locations in Utah until now (only in St. George).
Upon further examination I have discovered that their fresh local ingredients and good control over quality requires them to have a lot of locations in a sort of network around a local supplier, thus one operation in Utah would be hard to support if they didn't have such control. Perhaps I judged too harshly. In any case, Utah would have been a great market (still is) years ago and they were the ones that didn't expand (of course they don't HAVE to--but if they don't they get beat, as they did)
It actually looks way more like a Five Guy's which I thought was ripping of In N Out. The checkers on the walls are exactly the same. People love 5 Guys but it's no In N Out and they'd never be the best burger in any area that had In N Out. A lot of people call them an east coast answer to In N Out. It's only better than McDonalds or something like that. They have bacon and hot dogs though. Also peanuts on the tables. Gross.
WOW! No wonder I-N-O is suing the bejeezus out of these fools. What were they thinking? The only downside to this is that nasty ass Utah is being graced with an I-N-O in order to restore their good name.
@pantherjad: The owners of I-N-O could have had a successful market position ANYWHERE IN MF-ING NORTH AMERICA for that matter. That's not the point. According to your reasoning because I-N-O didn't put a store there that makes it ok for some Utah yokels to copy it?
turndemwrenches 1 year ago
Wow, no way they're ripping off in n out. I mean just because the layout of the tables is exactly the same, the order counter and drink machine are in the exact same place, the red and white wall pattern is exactly the same, the menu layout is the same, even the fucking windows are in the exact same place. No, in n out had NO right to sue them (this is all sarcasm by the way.)
gears2boomshield 2 years ago 7
They gave you guys a cheap-o in & out store..where's the pictures and the blinky lights and stuff?
rotorman13b 2 years ago
I heard that In-N-Out has applied to construct a restaurant in American Fork less than a mile from the Chadder's restaurant.
N0RCALGAL 3 years ago 2
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N0RCALGAL 3 years ago
Does it matter?? The snooty born again owners of In N Out KNOW they could have had a successful market position in Utah for DECADES. However, due to their religious bigotry they have declined to open a location in the Mormon populated Utah. Tough loss. Who cares if someone uses the same colors or other similar things, they ain't usin' the name so tough break In N Out. Shoulda thought about that before you decided not to franchise and not to open locations in Utah until now (only in St. George).
pantherjad 3 years ago
they dont HAVE to be a franchise and expand. you obviously do not know why they haven't/don't expand beyond a certain point.
ndrocksteady 3 years ago
Upon further examination I have discovered that their fresh local ingredients and good control over quality requires them to have a lot of locations in a sort of network around a local supplier, thus one operation in Utah would be hard to support if they didn't have such control. Perhaps I judged too harshly. In any case, Utah would have been a great market (still is) years ago and they were the ones that didn't expand (of course they don't HAVE to--but if they don't they get beat, as they did)
pantherjad 3 years ago
It actually looks way more like a Five Guy's which I thought was ripping of In N Out. The checkers on the walls are exactly the same. People love 5 Guys but it's no In N Out and they'd never be the best burger in any area that had In N Out. A lot of people call them an east coast answer to In N Out. It's only better than McDonalds or something like that. They have bacon and hot dogs though. Also peanuts on the tables. Gross.
kethertomalkuth 3 years ago