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Customer Receipts
I worked at In-N-Out in the 2000s for about seven years and was a 4th for a minute.
When they changed the customer receipts I thought that it was probably a good idea and made things clearer to customers.
But I was just thinking tonight as I was eating a dbl-single that I don't think that once in all the time I worked there that customers ever complained about the coding. People would ask and seemed to love the idea of the coding on their receipt.
Was it explained why they decided to make that change? I felt like it added to the fun and mystique about INO!
u/DryConsideration3294 — 6 days ago