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Yeah, I know it's overrated too, but I actually like Raising Cane's. Their menu, however, while similar to In-N-Out, is rather different in that they serve chicken fingers and chicken sandwiches rather than burgers. Also, Raising Cane's doesn't have a secret menu unlike In-N-Out. As someone who's actually from Southern California, I treat In-N-Out with disdain unlike most SoCal people because of how painfully mediocre and vexatiously overrated their menu is when there are other chains out there who do a lot better than In-N-Out. Original Tommy's Hamburgers, The Hat World Famous Pastrami, The Habit Burger Grill, and Fatburger to name a few make In-N-Out painfully inferior in comparison. I would know because I've personally been to those four chains myself and their food is frankly much better tasting than In-N-Out's food.
Anyways, nice asset as always, Leno.