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In-N-Out Burger depends on Peterbilt trucks to keep their stores supplied. Die-Cast Promotions made a fabulous model of one of their trucks. In-N-Out Burger also changed the way we buy fast food by inventing the drive-thru restaurant.
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Key Moments in this Episode:
0:00 Introduction
1:28 California Fast Food
1:43 Harry & Esther Snyder Set Up First Drive-Thru
2:02 Two-Way Speaker System to Order Food
2:34 In-N-Out Company Philosophy
3:11 Richard Snyder Takes Over and In-N-Out Expands to 90 Restaurants
3:49 Guy Snyder Takes Over and In-N-Out Expands to 140 Restaurants
4:20 Esther Snyder Takes Over and In-N-Out Expands Beyond the West Coast
5:13 Lynsi Snyder Takes Over and In-N-Out Continues Eastward Expansion
6:29 In-N-Out Burger Adds Sit-Down Dining
7:13 1:64th Scale DCP Peterbilt 389 with Reefer for In-N-Out Burger Product Review
17:15 Conclusion
17:42 What to do Next
Californians are innovators in the fast-food industry. Like most states California had food stands that were walk up, drive up, and car hop service. But until Harry and Esther Snyder decided to open a drive-thru fast-food restaurant in 1948, in Baldwin Park California, this concept of marketing had not been tried before. To make their restaurant work, the Snyders set up a two-way speaker system allowing customers to place their orders. Today we take this two-way communication system for granted but at the time this was a novelty. Many of Snyder's competitors laughed, saying customers won't order food this way.
The Snyder’s set a simple goal for their restaurant which was and still is to provide their customers the freshest, highest quality foods coupled with friendly service in a sparkling clean environment.
Harry Snyder passed, and Harry’s son Richard assumed the top position in the company at age 24. Under Richard control, In-N-Out Burger continued to grow and reached over 90 restaurants.
In 1992, the company opened its first branch outside California —
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