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TIL - In N Out operates in more states than just CA and OR.
Which states?
Edit: Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Texas and Utah.
Source: https://www.npr.org/2023/07/19/1188706519/in-n-out-burger-bans-employees-from-wearing-masks
Texas as well. There are a couple.
Nevada and Utah too. I think it's mostly the western block of states
Its in california and texas, and will branch to nearby states because its conpany policy to have a fresh supply of beef, so maintaining a short distance between source and store is cruicial for them.
Colorado being one of the antimask states surprises me, but not the other 4.