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In-N-Out billionaire heiress issues rare comment on claims the chain has a secret menu

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Enough monkeying around! In-N-Out heiress Lynsi Snyder, 42, debunked rumors that customers can order a burger

The billionaire heiress of In-N-Out appears to have poured cold water on a viral claim about the chain’s alleged “secret menu.”

Lynsi Snyder, 42, made a rare comment after two food influencers claimed that In-n-Out customers could order meals “monkey style” — meaning with animal-style fries topped with a burger.

The post was shared by the Hungry Hotline Instagram account, run by Justin and Becca Schwartz, and has since racked up 126,470 likes.

But Snyder cheekily commented with a raised eyebrow emoji, followed by a thumbs down below the post.

Many were quick to respond to the comments, thanking her for “exposing these fake menu items” and calling her their “hero.”

Others jokingly claimed they felt duped by the account’s claims and tried to order a heart-stopping sandwich, only to be “laughed at”.

Enough monkeying around! In-N-Out heiress Lynsi Snyder, 42, has debunked rumors that customers can order an “animal-style” burger on the chain’s famous “secret menu.”

Snyder cheekily commented with a raised eyebrow emoji, followed by a thumbs down below the post.

Snyder cheekily commented with a raised eyebrow emoji, followed by a thumbs down below the post.

Schwartz responded to his own post, writing, “Some places honor this request, while others don’t. If they don’t serve it monkey style, you can make it yourself by simply putting animal style fries on your burger.”

This comes after Snyder recently said that fans can rest easy knowing that prices won’t be going up anytime soon.

While food and grocery prices have skyrocketed elsewhere, In-N-Out fans can still get their burger for the same price.

“I’ve been sitting in meetings where he’s telling me we can’t raise prices that much. We can’t,” she said. Today is the show.

“Because I felt an obligation to take care of our customers. When everyone else was making these leaps, we weren’t.”

He made the comment after California raised the minimum wage in the fast-food sector to $20 an hour.

Despite not raising menu prices, Snyder has vowed to keep workers employed by opting out of mobile ordering options so as not to disrupt the experience.

“There are many things that could be cheaper and easier, but that is not the system we follow,” he said.

Snyder is the last remaining blood relative of Esther and Harry Snyder, who started the famous chain in 1948.

Baby Nepo totally disagrees with her title and reminds everyone that she started her career in the company as a restaurant employee.

Justin and Becca Schwartz, who run Hungry Hotline on Instagram, claimed the burger joint had 'monkey style' (animal-style fries on a burger) on its 'secret menu.'

Justin and Becca Schwartz, who run Hungry Hotline on Instagram, claimed the burger joint had ‘monkey style’ (animal-style fries on a burger) on its ‘secret menu.’

The current president of the company insisted that she was not given any “special treatment.”

Snyder took over the network in 2010 and inherited full control in 2017. She became one of the youngest female billionaires with a net worth of $4.2 billion after taking over the company.

He currently has a net worth of $6.7 billion, according to Fortune.

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