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Quiz about InNOut Burger 4
Quiz about InNOut Burger 4

In-N-Out Burger 4 Trivia Quiz


Back by popular demand, a fourth In-N-Out Burger installment.

A multiple-choice quiz by JCSon. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
JCSon
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
267,578
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
5 / 10
Plays
941
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Question 1 of 10
1. What color are the palm trees on In-N-Out milkshake cups? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Where did In-N-Out Burger corporate headquarters relocate to in 1994? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Which of the following items is part of the In-N-Out employee uniform? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. For what reason was October 22, 1998 a special day for In-N-Out Burger? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Who are the In-N-Out Burger "all-stars"? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. What eight-time-winning company did In-N-Out take the title from in the quick-service burger division of Restaurants & Institutions annual poll in 1997? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Which of the following colors make up the signature In-N-Out scheme? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. What was the first name of Harry and Esther Snyder's eldest son? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. What does the 'W' printed beneath burger orders on In-N-Out receipts signify? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Which of the following In-N-Out menu items has the highest calorie content? Hint



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1. What color are the palm trees on In-N-Out milkshake cups?

Answer: green

In-N-Out cups are encircled by generic coconut palms, which symbolizes the company's southern California roots. The palms on soda cups are colored red. The now obsolete water cup was colored blue.
2. Where did In-N-Out Burger corporate headquarters relocate to in 1994?

Answer: Irvine, California

The company headquarters were previously located in Baldwin Park, where the first In-N-Out store opened in 1948. In 1994, company president Rich Snyder moved headquarters and the In-N-Out university (training center) to Irvine, presumably because the new location would be closer to his home in Newport Beach, and because several other fast food chains had corporate headquarters located in Irvine.
3. Which of the following items is part of the In-N-Out employee uniform?

Answer: a giant safety pin

The over sized pins are used by employees to hold their aprons in place. The practice was instituted by founder Harry Snyder as part of the company image. The pins are meant to help In-N-Out associates stay looking neat and clean.
4. For what reason was October 22, 1998 a special day for In-N-Out Burger?

Answer: it was In-N-Out Burger's 50th anniversary

In-N-Out Burger's first location opened on October 22, 1948. The privately owned non-franchised company celebrated it's 50th anniversary on the same day in 1998.
5. Who are the In-N-Out Burger "all-stars"?

Answer: a team of experienced associates from other stores who go in to open a new store

In-N-Out Burgers 'all-stars' assist in the opening operations of new restaurants. According to In-N-Out vice president of planning and development, Carl Van Fleet, "The all-stars are highly skilled in all areas of our stores so we can ensure smooth operations even when extremely busy.

It's important to us because we want to give our customers a great experience on their first visit to a new In-N-Out, especially in a new market. We also know that it is the first time at any In-N-Out for many of those customers and that makes it even more important."
6. What eight-time-winning company did In-N-Out take the title from in the quick-service burger division of Restaurants & Institutions annual poll in 1997?

Answer: Wendy's

The win was quite an achievement since it was the first year that In-N-Out was eligible to compete in the poll. The judging was based on performance in seven categories, namely quality of food, menu variety, service, atmosphere, value, cleanliness, and convenience. In-N-Out placed first in four of the seven categories.
7. Which of the following colors make up the signature In-N-Out scheme?

Answer: yellow, red, and white

The In-N-Out Burger logo includes an eye catching v-shaped arrow in yellow. The restaurant interiors have a red and white motif.
8. What was the first name of Harry and Esther Snyder's eldest son?

Answer: Harry

The 'H' in H. Guy Snyder stands for 'Harry', after his father and In-N-Out founder, Harry Snyder. The younger Harry went by his middle name, Guy.
9. What does the 'W' printed beneath burger orders on In-N-Out receipts signify?

Answer: with onions

A hamburger order includes a 100% pure beef patty, lettuce, tomato, and spread on a freshly baked bun. The In-N-Out associate taking orders will ask customers whether they want their burgers with or without onions.
10. Which of the following In-N-Out menu items has the highest calorie content?

Answer: chocolate shake

In-N-Out's chocolate shake contains 690 calories. In-N-Out's milkshakes are made with 100% pure ice-cream, and have the highest calorie content of all the menu items. A regular double-double with onion contains 670 calories, but protein style (lettuce in place of the bun) it's only 520 calories. The hamburger with onion is 350 calories, while an order of fries contains 400 calories.
Source: Author JCSon

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