@BusyBeeBuzzBuzzBuzz wrote:
In-N-Out, because of their responses to Covid. I don't even go when it's not a shop and I used to go at least once a week.
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@DRJ wrote:
We don't have In-N-Out here yet. What was their response to COVID?
@BusyBeeBuzzBuzzBuzz wrote:
In-N-Out, because of their responses to Covid. I don't even go when it's not a shop and I used to go at least once a week.
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.@KA047 wrote:
Cellphone shops.
Every single time I tried one, it was like pulling teeth to get the information I needed out of the salesperson. All they seemed to care about is their carrier's phone plans and not the phone itself.
Every. Single. Time.
@BusyBeeBuzzBuzzBuzz wrote:
There was more than one response.
The first response that I was aware of was in San Francisco.
[www.theguardian.com]
One thing that made it worse than just their non-compliance was their hypocrisy. They posted the necessary notices that gave customers a false sense of security, thinking In-N-Out was checking for proof of vaccination when it actually wasn't.
In-N-Out wasn't just not complying with rules and mandates in SF:
[www.theguardian.com]
Pleasant Hill was my regular In-N-Out.
Then, In-N-Out went from their we-don't-have-to-follow-government-rules-or-mandates to we-don't-want-to-let-our-employees-wear-masks-to-protect-themselves:
[mailchi.mp]
[calmatters.org]
I stopped doing In-N-Out shops or spending my own money there in 2021. I miss Double-Doubles and I am sure In-N-Out doesn't care about my business. I won't contribute to their success in any way.
@DRJ wrote:
We don't have In-N-Out here yet. What was their response to COVID?
@BusyBeeBuzzBuzzBuzz wrote:
In-N-Out, because of their responses to Covid. I don't even go when it's not a shop and I used to go at least once a week.
.
@BusyBeeBuzzBuzzBuzz wrote:
There was more than one response.
The first response that I was aware of was in San Francisco.
[www.theguardian.com]
One thing that made it worse than just their non-compliance was their hypocrisy. They posted the necessary notices that gave customers a false sense of security, thinking In-N-Out was checking for proof of vaccination when it actually wasn't.
In-N-Out wasn't just not complying with rules and mandates in SF:
[www.theguardian.com]
Pleasant Hill was my regular In-N-Out.
Then, In-N-Out went from their we-don't-have-to-follow-government-rules-or-mandates to we-don't-want-to-let-our-employees-wear-masks-to-protect-themselves:
[mailchi.mp]
[calmatters.org]
I stopped doing In-N-Out shops or spending my own money there in 2021. I miss Double-Doubles and I am sure In-N-Out doesn't care about my business. I won't contribute to their success in any way.
@DRJ wrote:
We don't have In-N-Out here yet. What was their response to COVID?
@BusyBeeBuzzBuzzBuzz wrote:
In-N-Out, because of their responses to Covid. I don't even go when it's not a shop and I used to go at least once a week.
.
@BayShopper22 wrote:
Sonic. Just say no to food poisoning.
I have found if I leave off the lettuce and mayo, I get food poisoning way less.
@BusyBeeBuzzBuzzBuzz wrote:
In-N-Out, because of their responses to Covid. I don't even go when it's not a shop and I used to go at least once a week.
@Rousseau wrote:
@BusyBeeBuzzBuzzBuzz wrote:
In-N-Out, because of their responses to Covid. I don't even go when it's not a shop and I used to go at least once a week.
I used to regularly shop In-N-Out. Sometimes multiple times each week. Their response to Covid-19 was pathetic at best. I stopped doing their shops and joined the boycott against them when they prohibited employees from masking.