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To: Jon Koplik who wrote (101714)7/15/2001 2:21:38 AM
From: S100  Read Replies (1) of 152472
 
A couple of "secrets" about in-and-out. Not really secrets, just not on the menu, and not everyone knows about it.
Adding the words "Animal Style" to any burger gets you more sauce and sauteed onions.

On the menu you have doubble doubble (2 beef patties and 2 cheese slices) and so on. But you can order your burger in any numerical quantitiy. A 12 by 12 costs only $11! A frat party once ordered a 250 by 250, and they made the burger(250 pieces of meat, 250 pieces of cheese, one bun)

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Here are some more secrets of what to order:
Animal Style: Burgers are cooked with mustard. Pickles, extra spread and grilled onions are added.

Protein Style: Same as other the burgers, except that instead of a bun you get the sandwich wrapped in lettuce.

Flying Dutchman: Two beef patties and two slices of cheese. Nothing else...not even a bun.

2 by 4: Two beef patties and four slices of cheese.

3 by 3: Three beef patties and three slices of cheese.

4 by 4: Four beef patties and four slices of cheese.

Grilled Cheese: Hamburger without the beef patty.

Veggie Burger: Hamburger without the beef patty or cheese.

Double Meat: Double-Double without the cheese.

On the Sal: This is just lettuce and dressing. Nothing else.

Fries Well-Done: Extra crispy fries that may rival the original version.

Neopolitan Shake: A custom mixture of chocolate, vanilla and strawberry shake flavors.

Home Run: This is when a car passes by the microphone without ordering and cruises right up to the service window.

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