A Surprise Visitor: Python Found in In-N-Out Drive-Through in California
In-N-Out, known for its mouthwatering burgers and delicious fries, had an unexpected customer at one of its California locations. Customers and employees were left in shock when a slithery surprise made its way through the drive-through line – a four-foot-long python.
The incident, which took place at an In-N-Out in Burbank, had patrons questioning if the chain had started serving exotic meats on their secret menu. “I thought I ordered a Double-Double, not a Python-Python,” quipped one bewildered customer.
Witnesses described the scene as chaotic, with screams and gasps filling the air as the unwelcome guest made its grand entrance. The daring serpent navigated its way through the cars, casually moving past a line of vehicles waiting to place their orders. Some customers reportedly abandoned their meals out of fear that the python was there to claim its own share of Animal Style fries.
In-N-Out employees, known for their exceptional customer service, quickly sprang into action to ensure the safety of everyone present. One brave worker attempted to corral the python using a broom, but the slippery intruder had other plans. It swiftly slithered away, leaving behind a trail of startled onlookers and a few ketchup packets in its wake.
Animal control was called to the scene, but the python had vanished into the night, perhaps in search of a more reptile-friendly fast food joint. Rumors circulated that it was last seen heading towards a nearby Taco Bell, possibly eyeing a Crunchwrap Supreme.
The incident left many pondering how a python managed to end up at In-N-Out in the first place. Was it a disgruntled pet seeking a change of diet from its usual diet of mice? Or perhaps it was a gourmet snake with a refined taste for California cuisine.
In response to the unexpected visit, an In-N-Out spokesperson released a statement assuring customers that steps would be taken to prevent future reptilian drive-through encounters. “We apologize for any inconvenience caused by the python incident. Our drive-through lanes are meant for cars, not creatures of the slithering variety,” the statement read.
While this incident may have left some shaken, others found the humor in such an outrageous event occurring at a popular fast-food establishment. Some even joked that the python was simply trying to “squeeze in” a quick meal before heading back to the wild.
As the sun set on the In-N-Out drive-through and the python made its mysterious exit, one thing was for certain – this unexpected visitor had left a lasting impression on both employees and customers alike. And who knows, maybe the next time you pull up to the drive-through window, you’ll be greeted by a different kind of surprise.