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ESCONDIDO: In-N-Out submits building plans for first Escondido site – North County Times

February 11, 2010 in Del Taco by admin

ESCONDIDO: In-N-Out submits building plans for first Escondido site
North County Times
The site is behind Del Taco and Coco's. Escondido was slated in the early 1990s to follow Lemon Grove and Vista as the first cities where Los Angeles-based

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Melanie Troxel plans with the In-N-Out Funny Car

February 3, 2010 in In-n-Out Burger, Uncategorized by admin

Drag racing superstar Melanie Troxel will return to the Funny Car ranks in 2010 behind the wheel of the In-N-Out Burger Dodge Charger R/T Funny Car. Troxel will banner the landmark restaurant at the eight NHRA national events that take place in California, Nevada, Arizona and Texas.

The agreement resurrects a successful partnering between Troxel and In-N-Out Burger from the late 1990s that was highlighted by Troxel’s second-place finish in the 1999 Top Alcohol Dragster national standings. In two seasons, Troxel won six races for In-N-Out Burger and claimed the ‘99 Division 6 title and ‘98 Division 5 runner-up honors.

“I am so excited that In-N-Out Burger is back in drag racing,” said Lynsi Martinez of In-N-Out Burger. “My father (H. Guy Snyder) had a passion for drag racing and that passion lives in me. Drag racing has played a big role in In-N-Out’s history and it is also an important part of my family history.

“It’s great to be reunited with Melanie. She is the perfect representative for us and she’s an exceptional driver. We are looking forward to a great season. It should be very exciting for both our In-N-Out family and our customers!”

Troxel’s early triumphs with In-N-Out led to her ascension to the professional ranks midway through the 2000 season when she was selected by mega-team owner Don Schumacher to pilot the Exide Batteries Top Fuel dragster vacated by his son Tony Schumacher, who was moving over to the newly-formed U.S. Army group.

Wasting little time in impressing her peers, Troxel quickly raced to a runner-up result in Dallas and was steady enough in just 10 races to be named the Auto Club Road to the Future award winner. The accolade, now saluting the sport’s top rookie, was given to Troxel as a racer “who had the best chance to make a mark in the sport of drag racing.”

She’s been living up to that billing ever since, racing Top Fuel, Funny Car, and Pro Mod with great success. In her brief career, Troxel has raced her various hot rods to seven national event victories in 16 final-round showings. She also has four Low Qualifier awards to her credit and is known throughout the motorsports world as the quickest and fastest female racer.

“It’s very exciting to be back with In-N-Out Burger and to be racing a Funny Car again,” said Troxel, who will be tuned by veterans Lance Larson and Robb Hauser. “We had big plans with In-N-Out a decade ago and now the circumstances have come together for us to continue our partnership and move forward.

“I feel a real bond with Lynsi and her staff at In-N-Out and I really want to do well for them, both on and off the racetrack. Our team owner, Roger Burgess, has given us all the equipment we need to be successful and I think we can jump right back in the mix at Pomona. We’re all very excited to get started.”

Troxel won the Pomona race in 2006 to kick-off a record string of five straight final-round showings to start a season. The victory made her just the eighth female since 1951 to win an NHRA national event and the sixth female ever to win in the Top Fuel class. Her incredible season ended with Troxel being named Sportswoman of the Year by the Billie Jean King Foundation and her nomination for two ESPY awards (best driver and best female athlete).

Switching to Funny Car in 2008, Troxel proved just as lethal, winning the Bristol event to become just the second female in history to claim a trophy in the class.

Last year, Troxel drove a Pro Mod car for Burgess and managed to post the third quickest quarter-mile pass in history, a 5.829-second blast. She will still compete in the Pro Mod class in 2010, driving the In-N-Out Burger ‘63 Corvette at all 10 events in the NHRA Get Screened America Pro Mod Drag Racing Series.

In 1948, the first In-N-Out Burger was founded by Harry and Esther Snyder in Baldwin Park, Calif. The basic menu of burgers, fries, and drinks is still the same one customers have enjoyed since the company’s inception 62 years ago. Everything is still made fresh to order and there are no microwaves or freezers in use.

Through careful and deliberate expansion, In-N-Out Burger now features restaurants throughout California, Nevada, and Arizona. In-N-Out Burger remains privately owned and the Snyder family has no plans to take the company public or franchise any units.

http://www.motorsport.com/news/article.asp?ID=355368&FS=NHRA

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Sheriff treats inmate to In-N-Out as part of settlement

December 9, 2009 in In-n-Out Burger, Uncategorized by admin

For some people, a double-double at In-N-Out Burger will heal just about anything.

That, and $1,000.

County Counsel Charles McKee confirmed Monday that was the price paid to an inmate inadvertently left in the Salinas Courthouse’s basement holding cell overnight in September.

“My understanding is (the bailiffs) were moving people from holding to court and back, and in that process the gentleman was left in the holding cell,” McKee said. “My understanding is the sheriff did some direct outreach and talked to the guy and even took him to lunch.”

Sheriff Mike Kanalakis confirmed that he broke bread with the young man at In-N-Out after the episode, but said it was a chance encounter that provided him an opportunity to right a wrong.

Elisha McCoy, 21, of Havasu Lake was arrested in Salinas Aug. 29 for alleged possession of brass knuckles. The charge was reduced to a misdemeanor at his arraignment Sept. 1, but the judge declined to release him without bail. He was marched, shackled, back to the holding cell to await transport back to the county jail.

Only someone forgot he was there. When deputies opened the doors the next morning, they found McCoy, cold and hungry, still in the cell.

“Yes, there was a settlement right away,” said McKee.

There was also an internal investigation, said sheriff’s spokesman Cmdr. Mike Richards. The details are confidential because they deal with courthouse security, he said, but measures were taken to ensure a similar snafu doesn’t happen in the future.

McCoy returned to court Sept. 3 and was released on his own recognizance pending the outcome of the case. And that’s when he ran into Kanalakis.

Kanalakis said he was leaving the sheriff’s office one day about 11:45 a.m. when he saw McCoy on the street corner, talking into a cell phone and looking lost. He pulled over to ask if he needed help. McCoy said he needed a ride to his grandmother’s home to retrieve his car keys, then a lift to his car. The sheriff told him to jump in.

On the way to his grandmother’s, McCoy enlightened the uninformed sheriff about his adventures at the Salinas Courthouse. He told Kanalakis the County Counsel’s Office had already cut him a check.

Tracy Kirkbride, the deputy county counsel who handled the settlement, was out of the office Monday, but McKee and Kanalakis said they remember the payment being $1,000.

“He was a very nice, personable fellow,” Kanalakis said. “I asked if he was hungry. … He told me he hadn’t eaten yet and I offered to buy him lunch. It’s as simple as that.”

There was an In-N-Out Burger at the next exit, “and that’s where we landed,” Kanalakis said. “He ordered a double-double, fries and a Coke. He was hungry.”

Kanalakis said it’s not unusual for him to pull over and assist people in need.

“I do it frequently,” he said. “This guy just looked like he was a in a daze.”

The sheriff said he did not submit the lunch as a county expense. McCoy returns to court for a plea hearing Wednesday.

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http://www.montereyherald.com/crime/ci_13950151

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Two new In-N-Out Burger restaurants open in Utah

November 22, 2009 in In-n-Out Burger, news by admin

November 19th, 2009 @ 3:08pm

DRAPER — Fans of In-N-Out Burger eagerly awaited Thursday morning’s grand opening of the first two restaurants along the Wasatch Front; one in Orem and the other in Draper.

In-N-Out Burgers usually opens at 10:30 a.m., but there was so much excitement the Draper location started serving up burgers at 9 a.m.

Marci Wallace and Kelli Davis, originally from California and former employees of an In-N-Out burger, lined up at 1 p.m. Wednesday. They said sleeping out in the cold was worth it.

Marci said, “The food is so good, we love it.”

“It’s so good, so worth it, every bite,” said Kelli.

“We just thought it would be a really fun experience and it has been,” Kelli said. “The associates were just so nice to us last night. We’ve been treated really well, and we’ve had a really good time.”

Behind them in line was another pair of loyal customers. D.J. said In-N-Out was more than just good burgers.

“For me it’s all about the experience and doing stuff like this,” he said. “You only live once and In-N-Out Burger, besides being the best burger in the world, they just have the best employees and associates, and everybody’s super friendly. They treat us right.”

November 19th, 2009 @ 3:08pm
DRAPER — Fans of In-N-Out Burger eagerly awaited Thursday morning’s grand opening of the first two restaurants along the Wasatch Front; one in Orem and the other in Draper.
In-N-Out Burgers usually opens at 10:30 a.m., but there was so much excitement the Draper location started serving up burgers at 9 a.m.
Marci Wallace and Kelli Davis, originally from California and former employees of an In-N-Out burger, lined up at 1 p.m. Wednesday. They said sleeping out in the cold was worth it.
Marci said, “The food is so good, we love it.”
“It’s so good, so worth it, every bite,” said Kelli.
“We just thought it would be a really fun experience and it has been,” Kelli said. “The associates were just so nice to us last night. We’ve been treated really well, and we’ve had a really good time.”
Behind them in line was another pair of loyal customers. D.J. said In-N-Out was more than just good burgers.
“For me it’s all about the experience and doing stuff like this,” he said. “You only live once and In-N-Out Burger, besides being the best burger in the world, they just have the best employees and associates, and everybody’s super friendly. They treat us right.”


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Jeremy also camped out overnight. He said there was nothing quite like In-N-Out. “You know, I tell kids young and old that if you eat In-N-Out every day, or as often as possible, your wildest dreams will come true.”

Noticeably absent from these northern Utah locations are the palm trees seen at the restaurant’s other locations.

Kristi Calmy, In-N-Out’s division manager, said, “We knew they just wouldn’t handle the weather out here, unfortunately. We might be able to have them for a couple of days, but if it’s any indication, we had a little plant outside yesterday. And it was gone.”

But the freshly cut fries, patties, and shakes made out of real ice cream is all the same. Calmy said, “Everything is fresh, made to order, no preservatives, everything is very, very fresh.”

Two more stores will soon open in West Jordan and American Fork. Carl Van Fleet, the vice president of Planning and Development for In-and-Out Burger said the West Jordan location should open in early December, and the American Fork restaurant will open a week after that.

Right now, all the positions at the Draper, Orem, and West Jordan locations have been filled. But Calmy said the company was always looking for good applicants, especially for its other locations.

“We’ve probably hired an average 50 to 60 associates for each location so far,” she said. “So, doing the math, when we continue to open more stores, we definitely are bringing some jobs out here, and we’re very excited about that.”

The starting wage is $10 an hour.

In-N-Out locations in Utah

Washington City, 832 W. Telegraph St.
American Fork, 601 W. Main St.
Draper, 12191 S. Factory Outlet Dr.
Orem, 350 E. University Pkwy.
West Jordan, 7785 Jordan Landing Ave.

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Denver, Seattle, and Portland in the lead

November 20, 2009 in In-n-Out Burger by admin

Based on over 2,800 votes cast so far in the informational poll, the users on the In-N-Out Book facebook fan page have put three cities neck-in-neck for the lead.

Denver, Seattle, and Portland are very even in the poll.

Make sure your favorite city gets a vote.  Go the poll here.


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Police log: Gunmen rob liquor store – Tracy Press

November 16, 2009 in In-n-Out Burger, news by admin

Police log: Gunmen rob liquor store
Tracy Press
He said he was leaving In 'N Out Burger when two guys wearing ski masks and hooded sweatshirts, one of who had a knife, walked up to him at Tracy Truck and

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New York To Open “Fresh-N-Fast,” The mcdowell’s Version Of In-N-Out – BestWeekEver.tv (satire)

November 12, 2009 in In-n-Out Burger, news by admin


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New York To Open “Fresh-N-Fast,” The mcdowell's Version Of In-N-Out
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Oh, so it's a deliberate ripoff of In-N Out Burger. But couldn't they have at least picked a name that less obviously ripped off “In-N-Out”?

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Get Answers: In-N-Out Burger in ABQ – KOB.com

November 10, 2009 in In-n-Out Burger, news by admin


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Get Answers: In-N-Out Burger in ABQ
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We have an answer to a culinary question a lot of people are contacting us about: Is an In-N-Out Burger coming to Albuquerque? "I am a native New Mexican

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The TGIF ‘Revolution’ Is Nothing Without a Marketing Strategy – AdAge.com

November 9, 2009 in In-n-Out Burger, news by admin

The TGIF 'Revolution' Is Nothing Without a Marketing Strategy
AdAge.com
Look at In-N-Out Burger, a West Coast hamburger chain. mcdonald's has 81 food items on its menus. In-N-Out Burger has just four: hamburger, cheeseburger,

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Work begins on easing traffic in Baldwin Park – Los Angeles Times

November 6, 2009 in In-n-Out Burger, news by admin


Los Angeles Times
Work begins on easing traffic in Baldwin Park
Los Angeles Times
Sometimes, he said, it's so bad that commuters pull over and stop at In-N-Out Burger to pass the time, hoping the congestion eases.

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