David Bruggeman wrote:
> I would give the edge to In-N-Out because they have something closer to a
> menu.  Five Guys it's pretty much burger and fries.  We all know about the
> 'secret' menu at In-N-Out.

The Five Guys menu is definitely more extensive than the In-N-Out menu
(even counting the "secret" additions), given that Five Guys has hot dogs
in addition to burgers, plus Cajun-seasoned fries in addition to the
regular kind, and a more expansive toppings selection than In-N-Out,
including bacon.

However, In-N-Out has milkshakes and drive-thrus -- and as far as I'm
concerned, an animal-style Double-Double has all the toppings I need
anyway.

In-N-Out also runs a few bucks cheaper than a comparable Five Guys meal;
if I were going to pay Five Guys prices, I might as well go one step up to
a "gourmet" burger place, such as the aforementioned Umami Burger.

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