Todd Smith. Jerry Darien was the car owner.
I never had an in and out burger... I'd definitely check it out if I ever see one. I'm eager to try five guys as I hear their fries are fresh cut.
Nick,
If you get to Las Vegas, the In N' Out off of Tropicana and Industrial has a drive through that you can watch them making the fries while you are waiting in line. From cutting to frying… unless they have had a remodel since I was there. Pretty cool.
I don't understand why more restaurants don't go with fresh cut fries. It's gotta be the cheapest method to make fries, cut a potato and throw it in the fryer. And its by far tastier then frozen fries.
I can guess it has something to do with storage of frozen fries vs. fresh potatoes.
I agree. But, it takes a lot less time to open a bag of frozen fries and dump them in the fryer. Time is money.
In n Out does fresh cut fries too? It must be a good restaurant then!I don't understand why more restaurants don't go with fresh cut fries. It's gotta be the cheapest method to make fries, cut a potato and throw it in the fryer. And its by far tastier then frozen fries.
Nick - trust me, it's WAY more complicated than cutting taters and throwing then in the fryer! Sort and cut potatoes, wash the raw fries, wash them again, wash them again, let them air dry, then blanch them in oil at a lower temperature than frozen fries, air dry the blanched fries for the proper time and then finish cook them when they are ordered - sound a little labor intensive? And . . . you have to have a constant supply of potatoes with the right characteristics. I'm sure this has gotten easier than in the '70's when we still did fresh fries at McDonalds. This is not a case of going to Kroger's and buying a few 10 lb bags -
That being said, In 'n Out does an EXCELLENT job of consistently producing fresh fries.
Well you can get a #1 combo at In-and-Out for about $6 and have fresh food and great service.
Or, for that same $6 get a #1 combo at McDonalds and get your food more efficiently along with paying for their advertising too.
It all depends on what your willing to pay for.