In-N-Out Shuts Down All Indoor Dining in California County Over Vaccine Mandate: Officials

In-N-Out Shuts Down All Indoor Dining in California County Over Vaccine Mandate: Officials
An In-N-Out Burger restaurant in Alhambra, Calif., on Aug. 30, 2018. Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images
Jack Phillips
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In-N-Out Burger will shut down all indoor dining in Contra Costa County, California, instead of complying with the county’s vaccine mandate, said county health officials on Thursday—coming days after the fast-food chain closed down one of its establishments in Pleasant Hill.

A spokesperson for In-N-Out confirmed the development to The Epoch Times on Friday, saying that “the Contra Costa County locations are open for drive-through and takeout service only,” not indoor service.  There are five In-N-Out restaurants in Contra Costa County, including Pleasant Hill, San Ramon, Brentwood, Pittsburg, and Pinole.

Jack Phillips
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