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Old 08-14-2013, 03:53 PM
 
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In-N-Out changed their mind about Houston....Its no reason we should have 10 to 15 locations and they still havent opened 1 single location in Houston...Timmy chans on every corner must have spooked them out..........and While we're at it...why in the Hell is it a Timmy chans on every corner in Houston? A place thats supposedly known for its grand cuizine food scene...


Timmy Chans= cookie cutter gross!!
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Old 08-14-2013, 07:40 PM
 
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In-N-Out changed their mind about Houston....Its no reason we should have 10 to 15 locations and they still havent opened 1 single location in Houston...Timmy chans on every corner must have spooked them out..........and While we're at it...why in the Hell is it a Timmy chans on every corner in Houston? A place thats supposedly known for its grand cuizine food scene...


Timmy Chans= cookie cutter gross!!
Timmy Chans & Carls Jr. are both gross. Whataburger & In-n-Out are decent. I'm surprised there are not more Red Robin's here.
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Old 08-14-2013, 08:25 PM
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Location: New York, NY
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I looked up the story. Seems like a non issue. There was no legal mess or embarassment on either side. Underbelly tried to call their burger a "Double-Double" and In-N-Out, which now does business in Texas asked them not to. Underbelly complied. That sort of thing has happened thousands of times.
But things are never as they seem. Go back and read the comments after the related stories. Many felt it was unnecessary to have lawyers 'legal mess' send a cease and desist letter when an executive phone call would have been in better taste. Many commenting on InNOut's behalf made ugly comments toward the Houston chef, which wreaked of jealousy and bitterness towards his extraordinary success, as the legal letter backfired and Shepherd's wit and 'cease and desist' burger response won Shepherd kudos and great press, which disarmed InNOut. Many saw InNOut as overly aggressive toward one of Houston's and America's favorite restaurants and chefs. It just left a bad taste in Houston's mouth toward InNout, that might hinder their opening in Houston. Let's hope not.

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Old 08-14-2013, 08:36 PM
 
Location: Houston
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I want Krystal to move west. I get them when I'm in FL. Can't beat those greasy little squares of mystery meat.
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Old 08-14-2013, 09:53 PM
 
Location: ITL (Houston)
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Timmy Chans & Carls Jr. are both gross. Whataburger & In-n-Out are decent. I'm surprised there are not more Red Robin's here.
It depends on which Timmy Chan's you go to. The one on Scott is easily the best and the one on highway 6 is okay too. All of the other ones are gross. They all do it differently.
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Old 08-14-2013, 10:34 PM
 
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Give me My In-N-Out Animal style!
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Old 08-18-2013, 05:49 AM
 
Location: Pearland, TX
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Just cook one on the grill at home. Cheaper and better.

Ronnie
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Old 08-18-2013, 12:56 PM
 
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In-N-Out changed their mind about Houston....Its no reason we should have 10 to 15 locations and they still havent opened 1 single location in Houston...Timmy chans on every corner must have spooked them out..........and While we're at it...why in the Hell is it a Timmy chans on every corner in Houston? A place thats supposedly known for its grand cuizine food scene...


Timmy Chans= cookie cutter gross!!

LMAO!

I'm not bummed. Just going by pictures if those burgers look that nasty I'll pass. Houston is already at the top of the food chain on fattest cities. We don't need those greasy, fatty making looking slabs of cow.

Those burgers are so stacked the mouth can only open so wide to take a bite and if you can well....you just might get yourself a business card to some skeezy looking dude wanting to fly you to San Fernando Valley for a shoot.
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Old 08-18-2013, 01:06 PM
 
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There aren't many Timmy Chan's in Houston. I am not even sure there is one in the loop.
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Old 08-18-2013, 02:45 PM
 
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I think In n Out decided to build in Round Rock and Cedar Park before coming to Houston...I have no idea why...but at least I can get my In n Out fix 2 hours away instead of 3-4. I just don't understand Whataburger... I have it on the same level as Mcdonalds, BK, and Jack in the box (3rd tier)...Mooyah, Five guys, Smash Burger (2nd. tier)...and of course In n Out as 1st. tier.
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