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09-27-2010, 02:08 AM
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are any of those listed as flame broiled? any burger that is fried is off the books for me in regards to quality.
If you ever make it Oklahoma City find a place called Johhnies (small local chain) and you will eat the best burger you will ever have.
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09-27-2010, 08:52 AM
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Join Date: May 27, 2009
Location: fort worth, Texas
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When the first In N Out Burger restaurant opens it will be a media event. The lines will be long, the customers frustrated, the quality of the product poor and the poor crew will be worn out. These factors will piss off a lot of customers. Many people will not even want to get near the new location when it first opens. Two years from now once this chain has built up to about 20 restaurants the celebration will be over and they will be working hard to keep the same level of sales. This along with the fact that they probably will not be on TV without help from the main company to advertise may also hurt the level of sales. Time will tell if In N Out can achieve the same level of success here as in their other markets.
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09-27-2010, 09:35 AM
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Join Date: Nov 21, 2009
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For someone who criticizes others for their lack of industry knowledge you sure do pull stuff out of your backside quite often.
#1 - Do you have any evidence that previous openings of In n Out locations have been marred by poor food quality? A quick google search yields nothing along those lines to make such a rash statement.
#2 - Help from the main company? They are all one company. This isn't some division that will operate in a vacuum.
Yes the staff will be tired but christ dude they have done this before. I also know from In n Out store managers that they have grand opening crews to ensure quality remains high for new hires.
You got 3 of 4 things right in your statement but you throw in shit that is baseless. Give it a rest.
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09-27-2010, 10:07 AM
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i know in california in & out pays its workers very well, more than any other fast food place.
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09-27-2010, 10:09 AM
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Join Date: May 27, 2009
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Boltfan you are just pissed since your Chargers lost. AGAIN!!!!I have been in the restaurant business since 1984 and own a group myself, I know something about the opening of new locations so far from the home base. Yes its one company, but operating so far away from a base of existing restaurants is tough. The crew will be new, not familiar with everything and they will make mistakes. Of course the parent company will not let things out about when operations go bad. Nations Restaurant News is the "bible" for restaurants and I read it every week along with my network of contacts from McDonald's to Panda Express to Chili's and they all say the same thing. Tough market with expensive advertising along with lack of real support makes things tough. And yes this is one division that is responsible for one thing, make money. The company cannot commit to unproven restaurants in a market that is new. Not like what In N Out puts into the existing group of restaurants. Chargers LOST Chargers LOST Chargers LOST
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09-27-2010, 10:27 AM
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Join Date: Nov 21, 2009
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So what you are saying is you are speculating.
We can discuss football in another thread (BTW, you are still dodging my bet so put up or shut up).
In n Out operates differently and frankly you should know that. In n Out cannot control the press it gets and IF there were reports of poor quality at their grand openings it would be out. They don't have it and you just made it up. Do you really have so little experience that you have to disparage another product?
You've admitted they dominate in $$$ per location. You have admitted they will be slammed. They will make big ad buys just as they did in Utah and Arizona.
You won't bet on your Titans, my guess is you won't bet on the success of In n Out even though you continue to bash without and make grand claims without any facts.
Good job Bob. Are you going to bet on your football team or are you all talk?
Edit to add:
Jules you are very correct. In n Out has typically the highest payroll per store of any burger chain. They pay extremely well from their store managers to their line level team. I have been to dozens of In n Out locations in every state where they operate, even during grand openings, and I am yet to encounter rude staff or inconsistant quality. If you pay well you get good people.
How much do you pay your staff at Pizza Pizza? One step above minimum wage with zero benefits is my guess. Funny how an owner of Pizza Pizza, where the difference in quality can be amazingly inconsistant, can criticize a successful family owned chain.
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09-27-2010, 11:54 AM
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Join Date: May 27, 2009
Location: fort worth, Texas
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BoltFan you know nothing about the restaurant industry and it shows. In N Out pays "market" prices for labor, no more no less. The basic crew gets minimum wage, a few may make a bit more, but for the most part 80% of a restaurants labor expense involves crew and they make minimum.
In N Out has a very high per unit average in its core markets, but Texas is far different. We have more competition than normal markets when you add in chains like Whataburger, Sonic and even Braums. Only one restaurant chain in the fast food category has shown a year over year increase in sales and it was not your beloved In N Out, it was McDonald's.
Next no bet on the Titans, that ship has sailed.
In N Out will only have a larger payroll because of the amount of sales, bigger sales means more labor hours, nothing more.
Every restaurant chain has problems executing with customer service and delivering the product. No one is perfect in this business, we all make mistakes with orders. Its part of life.
As far as my restaurants go, we pay for 75% of health care insurance for employees that work more than 30 hours. I lost one manager in the past year. I take care of my more than 500 employees and managers make the restaurant. I do have some crew members that have been with me for more than fives years. These people stay with me because I take care of them and do provide benefits.
Go talk about how the Chargers lost, not about the restaurant industry, because you are the one that knows nothing about this business.
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09-27-2010, 12:01 PM
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09-27-2010, 12:03 PM
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#54
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Join Date: May 27, 2009
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IN N Out is a private company, they dont issue an annual public report like most companies. The debt held for In N Out is public thats all the information that is given out. You are looking like the Chargers with every statement you make...as a LOOSER!!!
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09-27-2010, 12:09 PM
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Join Date: Nov 21, 2009
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Post your facts Bob. Your opinions are worthless. You could be a Pizza Pizza hourly worker for all we know.
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09-27-2010, 12:21 PM
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Join Date: Mar 27, 2009
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The best burger is the one that a person enjoys most. However this thread seems to have deteriorated into a not so friendly debate of whose taste is right and everyone else is wrong. Going downhill in a hurry. OP has requested it be closed and I agree.
Goodnight John Boy
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