San Francisco In-N-Out Temporarily Closed After Vaccine Requirements

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According to the LA Times, a San Francisco In-N-Out temporarily closed over city’s proof of COVID-19 vaccine requirement! On Oct. 14, representatives of the city’s Department of Public Health shut down the chain’s location at 333 Jefferson St. in Fisherman’s Wharf! Officials told employees they were being shut down because they weren’t stopping customers who didn’t have proper vaccination documentation from coming inside. An In-N-Out executive has said:

“As a company, In-N-Out Burger strongly believes in the highest form of customer service and to us that means serving all customers who visit us and making all customers feel welcome, we refuse to become the vaccination police for any government.”

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