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  • The option became so popular that it is now listed under the “not so secret menu” category on In-N-Out’s website. As for what it entails, “animal style” refers to a burger with a beef patty grilled with mustard then served with pickles, lettuce, grilled onions, and extra spread on a toasted bun. Animal style fries, meanwhile, are topped with cheese, spread, and grilled onions.

    In-N-Out owner reveals where ‘animal style’ name comes from Brittany Miller 2023

  • Grilled onions cooked down in the collected meat juices on the hot griddle can be added to any sandwich, and come standard if you ask for your burger or fries Animal Style. An Animal Style burger also includes extra Thousand Island spread, mustard grilled patties, and extra pickles. Animal Style fries, on the other hand, are topped with cheese, spread, and grilled onions.

    In-N-Out Burger Secret Menu Guide to Order Like an Insider Editorial Process 2024

  • In 1961, the west coast chain In-N-Out started serving “animal style” burgers with an extra helping of their spread—a sauce made from ketchup, mayo, relish, sugar, and vinegar.

    Why So Many Burger Chains Use Thousand Island Dressing as Their Special Sauce Michele Debczak 2023

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