In-N-Out Bans Order Number 67 Amid Viral ‘6-7’ Meme Craze

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In-N-Out Burger has officially removed the number 67 from its order ticket system after the “6-7” meme surged across TikTok and Gen Alpha social media circles. Employees confirmed to People that the fast-food chain stopped using the number roughly a month ago.

The decision comes after groups of kids and teenagers began crowding the counter whenever “order 67” was called, filming the moment and shouting the viral phrase. The trend is linked loosely to rapper Skrilla’s track “Doot Doot,” though its exact meaning remains unclear.

This isn’t the first time In-N-Out has eliminated a number due to internet culture—69 was previously removed because of its well-known meme status.

While In-N-Out is trying to curb the chaos, other chains are embracing the hype. Wendy’s recently rolled out a 67-cent Frosty promotion, and Pizza Hut launched 67-cent wings to tap into the trend.

SOURCE: WHSV3


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