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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyson View Post
    You can't really compare the two. One's a gas station and the other is a fast food chain. There's a designated group of staff members at Buc-ees that can clean the restrooms and not worry about a drive-through lunch rush. Braums has to utilize the same few staff members to do everything, even during peak hours. Braums is generally clean when I go between lunch and dinner too. Not to mention that Buc-ees staff members get paid way more than Braums employees do.
    This is exactly what I mean by an institutional problem. They don't value clean dining areas. Buc-ees places value on clean restrooms. Braums does not appear to place value on clean dining rooms. Braums should have an assigned person to the dining room during busy times instead of it being an afterthought for the drive thru people. May be different type of businesses but they are both customer service driven and providing a public space. I sell legal services but there is a person assigned in my office to walk the parking lot every day to clean it as that is important and I place value on presenting a clean first impression.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeepnokc View Post
    This is exactly what I mean by an institutional problem. They don't value clean dining areas. Buc-ees places value on clean restrooms. Braums does not appear to place value on clean dining rooms. Braums should have an assigned person to the dining room during busy times instead of it being an afterthought for the drive thru people. May be different type of businesses but they are both customer service driven and providing a public space. I sell legal services but there is a person assigned in my office to walk the parking lot every day to clean it as that is important and I place value on presenting a clean first impression.
    I’m just thinking staffing a law firm and a restaurant may be two different challenges. I’m thinking the scale of a Bucees operations may pose different staffing challenges than a Braums. I’m not sure how i feel about someone cleaning the bathroom then rushing back to their station making my lunch.
    The comparisons and judgement should be to like operations. Walking a parking lot and then going back and filing papers is way different than cleaning up people’s waste and sloppiness and then preparing food. Judgements are easy… analysis is not.

  3. #428

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeepnokc View Post
    This is exactly what I mean by an institutional problem. They don't value clean dining areas. Buc-ees places value on clean restrooms. Braums does not appear to place value on clean dining rooms. Braums should have an assigned person to the dining room during busy times instead of it being an afterthought for the drive thru people. May be different type of businesses but they are both customer service driven and providing a public space. I sell legal services but there is a person assigned in my office to walk the parking lot every day to clean it as that is important and I place value on presenting a clean first impression.
    I guessing you do not, on a daily basis, employ a large number of low wage employees in a relatively transitory work force? Absenteeism is a real issue with no easy and cost effective solution. Of course Braum's wants to have clean tables. But when they have 8 employees working a shift, 2 don't show up, and our current job market doesn't allow for a pool of spot shift workers, then store management has to make decisions about service priorities. When most people are at the counter, or in the drive-in waiting on service, they don't want to hear that they have to wait so that employees can clean tables and sweep the floor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dob Hooligan View Post
    I guessing you do not, on a daily basis, employ a large number of low wage employees in a relatively transitory work force? Absenteeism is a real issue with no easy and cost effective solution. Of course Braum's wants to have clean tables. But when they have 8 employees working a shift, 2 don't show up, and our current job market doesn't allow for a pool of spot shift workers, then store management has to make decisions about service priorities. When most people are at the counter, or in the drive-in waiting on service, they don't want to hear that they have to wait so that employees can clean tables and sweep the floor.
    I think you're spot on. We very rarely eat in there we're usually getting it to go when we do go or getting a quick grocery item or two, so dirty tables do not really bother me. Our experiences in eating at tables are pretty much after football games late at night during football season we'll take the kids and go get a scoop of ice cream, sit and eat, and there's usually an employee in the eating area wiping off tables after everyone hits the place up for ice cream.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dob Hooligan View Post
    I guessing you do not, on a daily basis, employ a large number of low wage employees in a relatively transitory work force? Absenteeism is a real issue with no easy and cost effective solution. Of course Braum's wants to have clean tables. But when they have 8 employees working a shift, 2 don't show up, and our current job market doesn't allow for a pool of spot shift workers, then store management has to make decisions about service priorities. When most people are at the counter, or in the drive-in waiting on service, they don't want to hear that they have to wait so that employees can clean tables and sweep the floor.
    This is exactly what I’m getting at. One company isn’t refusing to value interior cleanliness. They have different capacities and one has gained a higher reputation for that reason.

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    Anyway, back to In-n-Out…

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaptDave View Post
    What-A-Burger lost me when they discontinued the Monterey Melt.......
    This'll get you close enough to scratch the itch: Start with a Sweet & Spicy Bacon Burger, then ask for no Sweet & Spicy sauce, extra grilled onions, add grilled jalapenos, add jalapeno ranch. If you don't want bacon, then start with a double meat Whataburger instead, remove all veggies, add monterey jack, extra grilled onion, grilled jalapenos, and jalapeno ranch (it comes out 30 cents cheaper that way). The jalapeno ranch will come in a dipping cup and you'll have to put it on your burger yourself. Strongly recommend only ordering this amount of customization when they aren't overly busy, but it's 100% worth it imo. It tastes very close to what I remember.

    I really do wish they'd bring it back on the permanent menu though.

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    I was in Texas for the weekend and finally tried In-n-Out. I think I might be spoiled by growing up with a Braum's. The burger was okay and the tomato was bigger than the meat patty. The fries had no taste at all unless you smothered them in the sauce and cheese. The chocolate shake didn't even taste like chocolate. I really do not understand the appeal of this place. The only things I liked was the service, price, and the nostalgia of an old school looking burger joint. It was a well oiled machine and the staff was working well together. It reminded me of Chick-fil-a.

  9. #434

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    Quote Originally Posted by OkieBerto View Post
    I was in Texas for the weekend and finally tried In-n-Out. I think I might be spoiled by growing up with a Braum's. The burger was okay and the tomato was bigger than the meat patty. The fries had no taste at all unless you smothered them in the sauce and cheese. The chocolate shake didn't even taste like chocolate. I really do not understand the appeal of this place. The only things I liked was the service, price, and the nostalgia of an old school looking burger joint. It was a well oiled machine and the staff was working well together. It reminded me of Chick-fil-a.
    Ive eaten at several Austin,dallas area and LA area restaurants. The burger patties are ok, on par with whataburger. I thought the chocolate shakes were ok. But the food quality doesn’t match up to several places locally. They’re operating solely on gimmick at this point. In a way it’s cooler that we don’t have them here. I really don’t see a benefit of them coming here unless we’re getting them before other states. And I don’t see that happening

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    The location at Firewheel Parkway in Garland on Hwy 78 just off the GBTP has people lined up out of the parking lot pretty much from open to close.... It's insane! No way I wait in a line that long for a fast food burger but it's like that every time I drive by.

    The location in Plano, along Us 75, stays busy but never like that Firewheel location on Hwy 78.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan View Post
    Ive eaten at several Austin,dallas area and LA area restaurants. The burger patties are ok, on par with whataburger. I thought the chocolate shakes were ok. But the food quality doesn’t match up to several places locally. They’re operating solely on gimmick at this point. In a way it’s cooler that we don’t have them here. I really don’t see a benefit of them coming here unless we’re getting them before other states. And I don’t see that happening
    Again In-n-out is cheap. That is why people go back. A double double combo is $11.05. $12.99 for a whataburger #1 combo and $9.89 combo at Braums for the number 1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger S View Post
    The location at Firewheel Parkway in Garland on Hwy 78 just off the GBTP has people lined up out of the parking lot pretty much from open to close.... It's insane! No way I wait in a line that long for a fast food burger but it's like that every time I drive by.

    The location in Plano, along Us 75, stays busy but never like that Firewheel location on Hwy 78.
    We were in the Rockwall area and while sitting we looked out the window and the Cain's next door was just as busy if not more busy. We then drove past a Braum's that was a mile down the road and it was packed and the drive thru was super busy. I think in Texas they just eat a lot of fast food and like cheap prices. This area reminded me of Penn and Memorial and how crazy busy it was.

  13. #438

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    To each their own, but I flipping love In-n-Out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    To each their own, but I flipping love In-n-Out.
    I love White Castle but I'm not sitting in line 30+ minutes to get it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan View Post
    But the food quality doesn’t match up to several places locally.
    In and Out doesn't need to be compared to other "local" places. In and Out is fast food to be compared with Whataburger, Wendy's, McDonald's, etc., not Nic's, Biglow's, Ron's, New State, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagzOK View Post
    In and Out doesn't need to be compared to other "local" places. In and Out is fast food to be compared with Whataburger, Wendy's, McDonald's, etc., not Nic's, Biglow's, Ron's, New State, etc.
    I would choose In-n-Out over McDonald's, but not over Wendy's or Whataburger. It would be unfair to compare it to those locations, but Braum's and to a certain point even Spark have much better flavor. Spark probably isn't really considered fast food, but it has a similar feel to fast food. Braum's is even cheaper and to me the better flavor. If Braum's had the service and staff of an In-n-Out and it expanded farther outward, it would be no contest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagzOK View Post
    In and Out doesn't need to be compared to other "local" places. In and Out is fast food to be compared with Whataburger, Wendy's, McDonald's, etc., not Nic's, Biglow's, Ron's, New State, etc.
    this is correct ..

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    In-N-out is great. I've only had it in California but it was amazing when I had it. Quality better than Braums and I love Braums. Maybe the Texas locations aren't as good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jccouger View Post
    In-N-out is great. I've only had it in California but it was amazing when I had it. Quality better than Braums and I love Braums. Maybe the Texas locations aren't as good.
    I've eaten at the Dallas location and found it to be exactly like those in California.


    Like anything else, something with a huge, enthusiastic following leads to expectations that can never be realized.

    I remember the first time I had it in Cali I didn't understand all the hype. But over time I learned to love it.

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    Since the first time I have tried In-N-Out, and pretty much every time after that, I thought it was nothing more than a glorified McDonald's (and McD's may even be better food, just not service). Now that I typed this, it's like McD's (food) and CFA (service) and an offspring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bamarsha View Post
    Since the first time I have tried In-N-Out, and pretty much every time after that, I thought it was nothing more than a glorified McDonald's (and McD's may even be better food, just not service). Now that I typed this, it's like McD's (food) and CFA (service) and an offspring.
    Its fine to not think In n Out doesnt live up to the hype but to not just compare it to Mcdonalds but to say McD's might be better is absolutely wild IMO. The burgers are so different that they're almost not in the same category.
    Compare it to In n Out, Culvers...sure but a McD's burger is so much more different and less fresh tasting to me.

    In n Out did actually look around OKC but i've heard they've paused any OKC expansion for now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baralheia View Post
    This'll get you close enough to scratch the itch: Start with a Sweet & Spicy Bacon Burger, then ask for no Sweet & Spicy sauce, extra grilled onions, add grilled jalapenos, add jalapeno ranch. If you don't want bacon, then start with a double meat Whataburger instead, remove all veggies, add monterey jack, extra grilled onion, grilled jalapenos, and jalapeno ranch (it comes out 30 cents cheaper that way). The jalapeno ranch will come in a dipping cup and you'll have to put it on your burger yourself. Strongly recommend only ordering this amount of customization when they aren't overly busy, but it's 100% worth it imo. It tastes very close to what I remember.

    I really do wish they'd bring it back on the permanent menu though.
    I haven't verified at the local restaurants, but the WB website lists the Monterey Melt as being back, for a limited time.

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    I literally live next to an In-N-Out here in Hollywood. It is a great place and you can’t beat the prices. It is coming to OKC. It’s a matter of time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onthestrip View Post
    ... a McD's burger is so much more different and less fresh tasting to me.
    McDs is definitely less fresh. I think everything at McDs except the Quarter Pounder is frozen. I don't think In N Out freezes anything. I think that what dictates their expansion models. Since they don't freeze anything, locations can't be too far from distribution.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BDP View Post
    McDs is definitely less fresh. I think everything at McDs except the Quarter Pounder is frozen. I don't think In N Out freezes anything. I think that what dictates their expansion models. Since they don't freeze anything, locations can't be too far from distribution.
    OKC is in the dallas distro location footprint ..

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