In-N-Out Burger, a regional chain of fast-food restaurants, has reportedly removed the number “67” from its ticket order system. This comes amidst the viral 6-7 trend, which has taken over the internet. Reports state that adolescents had been eagerly lining up, awaiting their number to be called. Chatter around the number being removed from the system emerged on Reddit and turned out to be true for all In-N-Out Burgers.
In-N-Out drops order number after viral trending meme
Amidst the viral trend of 6-7, In-N-Out Burger has dropped the number from its ticket order system, as confirmed by PEOPLE. An employee at a Los Angeles location reportedly confirmed to PEOPLE that the chain has banned the number. The chain has also removed number 69 from the list.
The discussion of this removal emerged on Reddit, where a user highlighted this phenomenon. They wrote, “Did In-N-Out remove number 67 from being called out? While I was at work yesterday night, I noticed that every time I would get to number 66, and then get to the next customer, it would just go to number 68, and it would skip 67. Now I’m curious on if or why they removed it…”
Commentators on the platform soon explained the viral 6-7 trend. One comment read, “Viral 6-7 all the kids are yelling these days. My in n out also skips this after a while, kids kept making a commotion when the number was called.” Another user added, “Hopefully that dumb 6 7 sh*t dies everywhere soon.”
The internet slang 6-7 does not seem to have a specific meaning. In most respects, it signifies something nonsensical or meaningless. It has been associated with rapper Skrilla’s song and NBA memes, but there is no tangible meaning to decipher.
Wendy’s and Pizza Hut previously jumped on the trend, introducing a “67-cent Frosty deal” and “67-cent wings,” respectively, on their menus.
