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08 Sep, 2017

Does In And Out Burger Franchise

Does in and out burger franchise Stacy Perman has a special book out now does in and out burger franchise an inside look at the rise and RISE of my beloved In-N-Out Burger. Through Perman's no-nonsense prose, we are taken back to the late 40's...Post World War II America is prospering, and a young man named Harry Snyder meets a restaurant manager named Esther Johnson, falls in love, and soon opens a modest hamburger stand in Baldwin Park, California in 1948. Through hard work, and a fierce determination to serve quality food at low prices...Harry & Esther's small business quickly caught on, and soon the business was drawing large crowds, and large traffic jams. Harry Snyder called his business " In-N-Out-Burger" in reference to his business accommodating the booming car culture that emerged after World War II...In order to speed up the ordering process . Unlike virtually every other fast food business in the U.S...Harry and Esther Snyder operated their business as a way to make a living...NOT as a way to get rich. Expansion was only out of necessity...after long lines and traffic jams called out the need for opening other stores to ease the congestion...Harry was a practical man...and only opened up another In-N-Out Burger if he had the money to build the store, and purchase the land under it. He never borrowed on credit...it was always paid in cash. By the time Harry Snyder died in 1976... Does in and out burger franchise had about 18 stores in the Southern California area. Despite many offers to expand further, and franchise. Esther Snyder did her best to run In-N-Out Burger for a number of years...though her health soon began to fail, and she passed away in 2006, at age 86. A power-struggle within the company was brewing during Esther's final years...and in a controversial move...Guy Snyder's ambitious ex-(step)son-in-law was named President of In-N-Out Burger upon Esther's death...with Guy's estranged daughter, Lynsi Martinez waiting in the wings to come of age...and take over full ownership of the company... All in all, I enjoyed reading IN-N-OUT-BURGER. Considering how private the company is, Stacy Perman did an excellent job in getting as much information as she could about the inner-workings and history of In-N-Out Burger. Though I am not sure how much I liked Perman's writing in general..there was something lacking in it...an absence of style, or zest perhaps? Another thing that annoyed me was Perman's tendency to pad her book a bit with repetition, and non-pertinent information...That said, I am thankful that ANYONE took the time to write a book like this...and got a huge kick out of learning more about the place(s) I love...my home away from home does in and out burger franchise.

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