In-N-Out Burger will debut in Washington State this week
Briefly

In-N-Out Burger is set to open a new location in Ridgefield, Washington on August 20, marking its ninth state. The new drive-thru will be situated near Interstate 5 and will employ around 80 workers at a starting wage of $18.75, which is above the state's minimum wage. The company plans further expansion with a new restaurant in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and an eastern hub in Tennessee by 2026. Past openings have seen large customer turnout, with the Meridian, Idaho location experiencing an eight-hour wait on its opening day.
In-N-Out Burger will open its ninth state in Ridgefield, Washington on August 20, employing approximately 80 people at a starting wage of $18.75 an hour.
The opening in Ridgefield will be significant, as In-N-Out continues to expand its presence in the western U.S., adding to its locations in California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Texas, Oregon, Colorado, and Idaho.
The company's planned growth includes a restaurant in Albuquerque, New Mexico, expected by 2027, and an eastern hub in Tennessee by 2026.
In-N-Out has a history of significant customer interest during openings, as demonstrated by the eight-hour wait for the Meridian, Idaho location's drive-thru.
Read at The Mercury News
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