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In-N-Out Ditches Number 67 Over Viral Teen Meme Chaos
10 Dec
Summary
- In-N-Out removed number 67 from ordering systems due to a viral meme.
- The meme, popular with Gen Alpha, caused disruptions for parents and staff.
- Other fast-food chains have incorporated the '67' trend into promotions.

In-N-Out Burger recently removed the number 67 from its ordering system to address disruptions caused by a viral internet trend. The meme, which involves saying "six-seven" with a specific hand gesture, has become particularly popular among Generation Alpha, leading to widespread chaos among teenage customers.
This trend has reportedly caused aggravation for parents and teachers, extending beyond online spaces into real-world settings like classrooms and homes. While In-N-Out aims to ensure smoother operations by discontinuing order number 67, other fast-food chains have embraced the viral phenomenon. Pizza Hut and Domino's Pizza, for instance, have launched promotions incorporating the number 67.
The "67" meme is believed to have originated from a song and gained traction through social media, influencing figures like NBA player LaMelo Ball and teenage sensation Taylen Kinney. Its popularity surged, even being named Dictionary.com's word of the year, with searches increasing significantly since June.




