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In-N-Out Burger removes “67” from order system after viral TikTok disruptions
In-N-Out Burger has quietly removed the number “67” from its in-store ordering system after a viral social media trend began drawing disruptive crowds of teenagers to its locations across the western United States. The decision follows weeks of incidents in which young customers gathered inside restaurants, waiting specifically for the number to be called over the intercom, often responding with loud celebrations that disrupted normal operations. Videos circulating widely on Tik
In-N-Out Burger removes “67” from order system after viral TikTok disruptions
In-N-Out Burger has quietly removed the number “67” from its in-store ordering system after a viral social media trend began drawing disruptive crowds of teenagers to its locations across the western United States. The decision follows weeks of incidents in which young customers gathered inside restaurants, waiting specifically for the number to be called over the intercom, often responding with loud celebrations that disrupted normal operations. Videos circulating widely on Tik
Is Proper Capitalization Dying? A Deep Dive Into Modern Online Search Behavior
A quiet transformation has taken place in the way people, especially the younger generation, engage with the digital world. Scroll through any text message, social media post, or even search engine query typed by a teenager or young adult, and you’ll likely notice one consistent trait—everything is in lowercase. While this may seem like a harmless quirk, it has stirred up debate among older users and language purists who view it as a sign of laziness or disregard
Is Proper Capitalization Dying? A Deep Dive Into Modern Online Search Behavior
A quiet transformation has taken place in the way people, especially the younger generation, engage with the digital world. Scroll through any text message, social media post, or even search engine query typed by a teenager or young adult, and you’ll likely notice one consistent trait—everything is in lowercase. While this may seem like a harmless quirk, it has stirred up debate among older users and language purists who view it as a sign of laziness or disregard









