Consumer brands love involvement , but West Coast Warren E. Burger chainIn - N - Outmight be experiencing some social media tiredness . According to Los Angeles affiliateKTLA , the home of the Double - Double is being targeted by influencers who keep adding to their “ secret menu ” of orders . The problem ? about none of the ordering really exist .
For years , In - N - Out has nurtured hearsay of several off - bill of fare rescript . While the items are n’t list on the eatery ’s dining room menu , hence their “ secret ” label , they ’re usable for anyone to reference on the prescribed In - N - Outwebsite . you may rule them below , in no particular fiat :
purely speak , these are semi - custom-made orders , not “ secret ” items . But the estimate of a secret menu has compelled In - N - Out fan to seek out more obscure orders . As KTLAreports , there are a few that appear legitimate :

The rest ? Mostly fabrication . Doggy Style Fries are purportedly fries with cheeseflower and chopped - up hot wiener . Monkey Style Warren Earl Burger come with Animal Style fries ( meaning small fry with cheese , grill onion , and extra scatter ) placed on the cake . Neither can be ordered at In - N - Out — the Ernst Boris Chain does n’t even sell hot dogs — which often leaves employees grieve .
“ No [ In - N - Out ] will observe this , ” one purported employee commented on aviral videosharing the false items . “ We ’re gon na laugh at you if you order it . ”
A TV push Monkey Style burgers evenprompteda rare rebuke from In - N - Out president Lynsi Snyder , who responded with a raise - supercilium and thumbs - down emoji .
While employees may not react to buzzy musical phrase , it’spossiblethey can still accommodate your order . need to shovel tike in your Warren E. Burger ? call for them , but do n’t expect them to empathise Monkey Style .
KTLA did get hold one exact menu “ hack ” : client can order a “ pup patty , ” which is a burger without salt meant for dogs .