The popular fast-food chain In-N-Out has officially retired the infamous order “67” in response to the overwhelming popularity of the viral “6-7” meme trend. Originating primarily on TikTok, the meme involves a playful motion of hands while repeating “6-7,” causing chaos in stores when the number is called. With viral videos contributing to its buzz, In-N-Out locations witnessed exuberant reactions from customers, leading to disruptions. An employee confirmed the removal of order 67 from their system, alongside order 69. While In-N-Out distances itself from the meme, other brands, such as Wendy's and Fortnite, have embraced the trend in creative ways, keeping the meme alive in popular culture.
Why did In-N-Out remove order 67?In-N-Out removed order 67 due to the disruption caused by the overwhelming popularity of the “6-7” meme that resulted in chaotic reactions from customers in the restaurants.
This phenomenon has sparked conversations in the gaming community, especially as developers have incorporated elements from the meme into popular games. For example, Fortnite's Zero Hour event humorously paid homage to the “6-7” meme during a significant chapter transition, showcasing how gaming and internet culture can intertwine. Additionally, Overwatch 2 unveiled a Soldier: 67 emote, adding further layers of engagement with pop culture among gamers.
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