The slang term "67" seems to be everywhere anymore, whether it's being banned at In-N-Out or just something your kid won't stop saying. Now Google is getting on the trend with an interesting twist.
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Because of the viral “6-7″ trend, In-N-Out Burger has officially removed the number “67″ from its ticket order system. The West Coast-based burger chain removed “67″ from orders about a month ago.
In viral videos, In-N-Out Burger fills with teens waiting to hear their favorite number read aloud. An employee approaches the counter from the kitchen with a freshly bagged order and grabs the mic. A ...
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West Coast fast-food chain In-N-Out will no longer call for order “67” after the nearly inescapable viral 6-7 trend became overwhelmingly popular in its stores. If you’ve been online anytime in the ...
In-N-Out Burger is saying “bye bye, 6-7” after the viral trend wreaked havoc at many of its stores, People magazine reports. The burger chain confirmed that “67” no longer appears on customer orders, ...
In-N-Out Burger, a regional chain of fast-food restaurants, has reportedly removed the number “67” from its ticket order system. This comes amidst the viral 6-7 trend, which has taken over the ...
In-N-Out Burger has axed the number 67 from its ordering system after the viral “6-7” meme wreaked havoc on its stores, according to reports. The West Coast burger chain retired the double-digit ...