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In-N-Out was founded in 1948 by Harry Snyder in Baldwin Park, CA.  His son Rick took over in 1976 and maintained his family's stance against franchising.  The view was that franchising would cause them to lose control of the business philosophy that they had spent so much time refining.   Many years ago, he commented about franchising in Forbes: "My feeling is I would be prostituting my parents by doing that. There is money to be made by doing those things, but you lose something, and I don't want to lose what I was raised with all my life."

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Oh....  I'm  glad  NOT  missing  such  of  joint  in  my  nearness !   I've  also  NO  reminders  to  my  childhood,  bec.  "Mac  Donald's"  coming  little  later  to  Germany.  I  would  like  on  and  of  a  nice  Burger :P  but  its  not  so  nice  to  eat :(  Pizza  or  Döner  is  more  clean  to  eat xD   But  I  can  understand  you,  its  a  special  feeling  to  these  food    My  idea,  selfmaking  at  home,  yes !   Its  pretty  simple  and  the  most  little  things  we  all  have  at  home...  rolls  and  the  meat - pads  you  can  buy  ready.   I'm  sure,  soon  you  will  love  your  own  Burgers,  bec. more  yummy  for  your  gusto :D   TRY  IT  and  tell  me  please....   Look  by  youtube  for  help !

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