'Unsettling and bizarre' YouTube prank leads to federal In-N-Out lawsuit
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In-N-Out Burger has initiated legal action against YouTube content creator Bryan Arnett for impersonating an employee in a prank video that involved making lewd remarks to customers. The video, filmed at a closed drive-thru location in Glendale, showcased Arnett dressed in In-N-Out attire, where he joked about inappropriate topics and staged a fake pest problem. The company claims this act damaged its reputation, leading to a federal lawsuit filed on June 20, reflecting In-N-Out's efforts to protect its brand image from misrepresentation and harmful conduct.
In-N-Out has filed a lawsuit against YouTube prankster Bryan Arnett for impersonating its employees and making lewd comments, claiming he damaged their brand's reputation.
The prank involved Arnett simulating an In-N-Out drive-thru worker while the restaurant was closed, luring customers with false orders and inappropriate comments.
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