Yesterday, the most millennial thing happened since cereal cafes and freakshakes.
Hundreds of young people said “adios” to any Tuesday morning plans they might have had (like… work) to queue for two hours to eat a burger they probably wouldn’t even get to eat.
Why? Because news had just broken that In-N-Out – the Californian burger chain with a cult following – was back in town with another pop-up. (With a red carpet, of course.)
From 9am, Melbourne’s Chapel St had sprouted a heaving line of people, The Age reports.
Only the first 300 were guaranteed a feed (with wristbands!). At 11am, the pop-up started serving their meat treats. By 11.15am, they were sold out.