It really makes sense for Southern California's less famous burger to serve the In-N-Out deprived parts of the city.
"I've never really been into salads. I grew up on fast food, but I'm 36 now, and it doesn't make me feel so good anymore."
Excellent news for the lazy and non-Fisherman's-Wharf-adjacent.
"I'm not a hater, I eat SPAM."
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Rather than resist, the 40-year-old Manhattan Beach restaurant is making the most of the attention.
"I had a little Jameson and she had some red wine, and we got in a serious West Coast–East Coast debate: Red Vines vs. Twizzler. She was Biggie, I was Tupac."
Nearly 100 protestors chant "Ralph's wants welfare, we want healthcare!" at the grocery giant.
This is some redistricting we could get behind.
Boise upstart Burger Express gets called out for similar signage and colors, and even for the way they wrap their burgers!
Former spunky kid actor Soliel Moon Frye is now a spunky food blogger for Mommys.
Plus: Consumers in wealthier countries waste a lot of food; and eaters consume less when their food is cut up into small pieces, all in our morning news roundup.
The chain could expand to 20 L.A. stores in the near future, timely considering Fatburger is declaring bankruptcy.
Plus: Strawberries might cause cancer; and Lily Allen's got to have her In-N-Out burger, all in our morning news roundup.
A rundown of today's April Fools' Day hoaxes.
"I've been no stranger to food all my life. One look at my stomach and you go, 'Yeah that's Ron.'"