
"A tomato-wrapped burger is destined to collapse if it isn't held together by paper. Unless you're in a position to reach for a fork and knife, this sloppy snack will have you scrambling for more napkins."
"The chewy contrast of a toasted burger bun is replaced by a watery, acidic ingredient that can distract from the flavor of the beef."
"Not every In-N-Out customer despises the tomato-wrapped burger, but critics are vocal. 'Why even bother or go?' wrote a skeptic on Reddit."
"'I was in doubt, but the tomato wrap hack at In-N-Out is legit. Strangely still tastes like a full burger and destroys that lettuce wrap junk,' wrote a surprised customer."
In-N-Out's secret menu includes items like Animal style and protein style, but the tomato-wrapped burger is controversial. This option replaces buns with tomato slices, leading to a messy eating experience. Critics argue that the tomato wrap distracts from the burger's flavor and lacks structural integrity. While some customers appreciate the customization, many express dissatisfaction, calling it an 'abomination' or 'sad.' The contrast between the juicy burger and watery tomatoes is often unappealing, suggesting that a lettuce wrap might be a better alternative.
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