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Old Sep 11, 2010 | 5:58 am
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Originally Posted by El Cochinito
To be honest I didn't care for my cheeseburger very much and I did not finish it. The meat itself was somewhat lacking in flavor which surprised me given the high grease factor.
The meat is kinda bland, but it is juicy. What I like best is the variety of good toppings you can add. If you just order a plain burger, you won't be satisfied. Add on grilled onions and a bunch of other things, and it becomes a very yummy sandwich.

Originally Posted by 1worldtrader
You can order your fries more crispy at In-N-Out if you so desire. "Well Done" is the term, but I think there may also be something between their normal cooking time and "Well Done"
According to Wikipedia:

* Fries "Light" - Decreased cooking time for a softer product.
* Fries "Well" - Increased cooking time for a crispier product.
* Fries "Extra-Well" - Further increased cooking time for a very crispy product.
* "Animal Fries" - Melted cheese, spread, and grilled onions.
* Cheese fries - called fries with cheese
The inimitable DavisWiki has even more detail:

Custom Fries
*Fries well-done are extra crispy fries.
*Fries light well are a little more done than regular fries, but not as crispy or greasy as the well-done fries.
*Fries lite are fries that have been cooked less than normal.
*Fries animal style include two slices of melted cheese, grilled onions, and spread as toppings. You'll need a fork to eat them.
*Cheese Fries are fries with one or two slices of melted cheese.
*Fries no-salt have no salt added to them.
*Lemon fries you can make your own lemon fries—just grab a lemon slice from next to the ice tea machine, and squeeze it on your fries. It really livens things up.
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