In-N-Out has altered its pricing strategy for one of its most coveted secret menu items, the "Flying Dutchman." Previously, customers could order two beef patties and two slices of cheese separately, benefitting from a significant price reduction. However, a recent memo indicated that In-N-Out is aligning the price of individual patties and cheese with that of the Flying Dutchman, effectively nullifying this hack. Confirming the memo's accuracy, an occurrence at a Glendale location showed the new pricing strategy in action, leaving customers without a more affordable option for their favorite burger variant.
In-N-Out has eliminated a popular strategy that allowed customers to pay less for the "Flying Dutchman" burger by ordering two patties and two slices of cheese.
The memo indicated that the price for individual patties and cheese will now match that of the "Flying Dutchman," effectively removing the previous cost-saving hack.
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