Hungry? Our startup will ship you an In-N-Out burger. No Joke.
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Re: Hungry? Our startup will ship you an In-N-Out burger. No Joke.
#2$56 for leftover fast food?
am i missing something here?
Re: Hungry? Our startup will ship you an In-N-Out burger. No Joke.
#3I don't think I've ever wanted an In-N-Out burger for $50 ;) Interesting idea, though. I might pay for food that was way higher quality + not available in my area.
Dick's Drive-In offers the same style, is a block away, and $1.50 for a cheeseburger.
Re: Hungry? Our startup will ship you an In-N-Out burger. No Joke.
#4I love an In-N-Out burger as much as anyone, and make a point to stop there every time I'm in Sunnyvale, but I have to really doubt a reheated In-N-Out burger sent through the mail retains the freshness that makes them better. If I'm paying $25 for a burger, I can get a pretty darn good burger in any city.
Re: Hungry? Our startup will ship you an In-N-Out burger. No Joke.
#5$56 for leftover fast food? am i missing something here?
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Re: Hungry? Our startup will ship you an In-N-Out burger. No Joke.
#6I don't think I've ever wanted an In-N-Out burger for $50 ;) Interesting idea, though. I might pay for food that was way higher quality + not available in my area. Dick's Drive-In offers the same style, is a block away, and $1.50 for a cheeseburger.
The "non secret" offers (at least coffee and tea) seem to make a bit more sense (and are a little easier on the wallet).
http://www.midtownrow.com/product/verve-coffee-roasters-the-...
$13 for 12 ounces of beans isn't necessarily highway robbery. The $6 shipping fee makes it a bit tougher to swallow, but I suspect some coffee snobs (errr, drinkers) would purchase from them.