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People Waited in Line for 14 Hours for In-n-Out Burger

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Police said the opening of the fast-food franchise in Aurora caused major traffic issues.

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More evidence the pandemic has made us all a bit nuts: People in Aurora, Colorado, waited in line for 14 hours for the opening of an In-n-Out Burger franchise. The turnout caused a big traffic jam, with police warning latecomers that the joint would probably be closed before they could get to the drive-through window. The cops also gently noted that there was no wait at any number of other local restaurants. Police are bracing for more traffic snarls this weekend.

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