Wait times of 12 hours when first In-N-Out Burger restaurants in Colorado open
Published at | Updated atAURORA, Colo. – Getting fast food wasn’t so fast for some burger-lovers in Colorado.
California-based chain In-N-Out Burger started serving in Aurora and Colorado Springs on Friday, KCNC reported.
A line of cars stretched throughout the Aurora town center. Aurora police said the wait was 12 hours, and they encouraged burger lovers to support other local restaurants.
It’s official, traffic is double double animal style right now all around the mall. We are on hand helping manage the massive traffic response. Be patient and be kind. Maybe support another local eatery today and In-n-Out another day if traffic is too hectic for you. https://t.co/p2wlfhTvVM pic.twitter.com/e9QxnFaRdF
— Aurora Police Dept ?? (@AuroraPD) November 20, 2020
In comparison, in Colorado Springs, the wait time was only four hours, according to KKTV.
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