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Cult American burger chain In-N-Out appears in a surprise Australian city, but you’ll have to be very quick

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On Wednesday, from 9am to 3pm, Canberra customers will be able to sample delicious meals from In-N-Out Burger.

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The American fast food chain In-N-Out Burger has today opened a temporary store in Australia.

On Wednesday, from 9am to 3pm, Canberra customers will be able to try these delicious meals.

But stock is limited, so diners are advised to move quickly if they want to attend the store located at Walt & Burley along the Kingston Foreshore.

It is the first time the US chain has hosted a pop-up in Canberra after previous launches in Melbourne and Sydney.

On Wednesday, from 9am to 3pm, Canberra customers will be able to sample delicious meals from In-N-Out Burger.

On Wednesday, from 9am to 3pm, Canberra customers will be able to sample delicious meals from In-N-Out Burger.

Popular options from the California-based establishment include the Double-Double burger, made of “double meat and double cheese,” and cheeseburgers.

Last year, hundreds of people queued for more than an hour to try the In-N-Out burger in Melbourne.

But some weren’t too impressed after discovering that the pop-up wasn’t selling In-N-Out’s signature hand-cut fries.

Instead, the Melbourne food chain had sides of fries for $2.

One person wrote on TikTok: ‘Why are they serving packets of crisps? It does not look very good’.

Another added: “I would have preferred chips.”

A third posted: “In-N-Out fries are disgusting anyway, that’s a win.”

But stock is limited, so diners are encouraged to make a quick trip to Walt & Burley along the Kingston Foreshore.

But stock is limited, so diners are encouraged to make a quick trip to Walt & Burley along the Kingston Foreshore.

But stock is limited, so diners are encouraged to make a quick trip to Walt & Burley along the Kingston Foreshore.

In-N-Out Burger also hosted a pop-up in Sydney’s East Village in 2022 and a serpentine queue quickly formed.

Instagram foodie ‘Isaac Eats A Lot’ was the first person in line to receive his burger, purchasing fries and a large burger.

Foodfluencer ‘Big City Mick’ recorded a video of the long lines outside the East Village before joining in to try it himself.

“After a short line with other hungry foodies, I was at the counter and for $20 I bought the Double-Double, fries, a Coke and a T-shirt,” he said.

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