In-N-Out 4x4 Burger with Onions & Secret Menu Item Neapolitan Milkshake
Hey YouTubers, here's my In-N-Out 4x4 Burger with Onions &
Secret Menu Item Neapolitan Milkshake I did when I was in
San Carlos California. We hope you enjoy this one! :D
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http://www.in-n-out.com/
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Music by
Kevin MacLeod
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Slow Ska:
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Informations from...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In-N-Out_Burger_products
When In-N-Out Burger first opened in 1948, the company only provided a basic menu of burgers, fries and beverages. The foods it prepared were made on-site from fresh ingredients, including its french fries which were sliced and cooked to order. Unlike other major competitors in the hamburger fast food restaurant business (
Burger King, McDonald's and
Wendy's), as the chain expanded over the years, it has not added products such as chicken or salads to its menu or changed its preparation methods.
Instead of a broad menu like other competitors, In-N-Out has become known for its Secret Menu, unadvertised variations of its burgers that are based on customer preferences, such as the popular "
Animal Style."
Burgers
Animal-style cheeseburger, fries, drink.
All burgers consist of one or more 1⁄8 lb beef patties cooked to "medium-well", and served on a toasted bun. The standard style of burger includes tomato, hand-leafed lettuce and "spread", a sauce similar to
Thousand Island dressing. In addition, customers are asked if they wish to add raw or grilled onions.
Secret menu variations
The bulk of the secret menu revolves around the burgers. In-N-Out's own website acknowledges the existence of this secret menu, publicizing "some of the most popular items" on what it calls the company's "not-so-secret menu."
"Animal Style" is one of the most popular "secret" styles; in addition to the standard toppings, Animal Style burgers include pickles, extra spread, grilled onions, and mustard fried onto each meat patty. "
3×3" (pronounced 3-by-3), "
4×4", or variations of "m" × "c", refers to a burger with a varied amount of meat patties, "m", and slices of cheese, "c": e.g. a burger with six meat patties and three slices of cheese is a "6×3". The In-N-Out "secret menu" section of the website only mentions the "3×3" and "4×4", which are registered trademarks of the company.
4×4 is the largest burger that In-N-Out currently makes. However, there have been instances of much larger sandwiches. On
October 31, 2004, a group of friends ordered a
100×100 from a location in
Las Vegas, Nevada, posting photos on the web of the burger.
In-N-Out has two low carbohydrate offerings, akin to the
Atkins diet. "
Protein Style", introduced in the
1970s, replaces the bun with large leaves of lettuce; while the "
Flying Dutchman" is a 2x2 with no bun, no vegetables, and no spread. Unless a variation adds meat or cheese, the price is the same as a regular menu item.