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In-N-Out expanding to Colorado, to open as many as 50 restaurants

A cheeseburger from In-N-Out Burger in Southern California is tasty to the point of a cult following.
A cheeseburger from In-N-Out Burger in Southern California is tasty to the point of a cult following. Los Angeles Times/MCT

Colorado is about to learn the true meaning of the term “animal style.”

Popular burger chain In-N-Out is opening a new distribution center in Colorado Springs, which will allow it to support 50 restaurants within 350 miles of the city, according to The Denver Post.

No timeline has been released for when the first restaurant will open its doors. Colorado Springs will host the first location, with a second to follow in Denver, the Post said.

Business Insider said the Irvine-based company, famed for its secret menu and packaging printed with Biblical scripture, has locations in Texas, Arizona, Utah, Nevada and Oregon, in addition to its home state of California.

Andrew Sheeler: 805-781-7934, @andrewsheeler

This story was originally published November 30, 2017 at 1:06 PM with the headline "In-N-Out expanding to Colorado, to open as many as 50 restaurants."

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