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In-N-Out Burger removes number ’67’ from system in response to viral ‘6-7’ trend

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In-N-Out Burger removed the number “67” from its ticket system after the viral “6-7” meme reportedly caused mobs of teenagers to flood restaurants.

People magazine confirmed with a Los Angeles employee on Tuesday that the burger chain officially removed the number from its system last month. The report came after several videos across social media featured young people erupting in chaotic cheering at In-N-Out locations when the number was announced.

“We have taken 67 out of our system, so whenever we’re taking orders, it goes 66 to 68 because of people like you,” one employee told a young man in a video.

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Videos featured crowds of teenagers cheering at In-N-Out restaurants after the number “67” was called. (Daniel Cole/Reuters)

The employee noted to People that the number “69” was also removed from the system for a similar reason.

Fox News Digital reached out to In-N-Out for comment.

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The “6-7” originated from a song by rapper Skrilla, titled “Doot Doot (6 7).” The internet meme went viral after Charlotte Hornets basketball point guard LaMelo Ball popularized the term, using it as a reference to his height. 

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The term “67” or “six-seven” was dubbed Dictionary.com’s Word of the Year earlier this year. (Chris Delmas/AFP)

The trend triggers whenever either number — six or seven — comes up. Teens then shout “6-7!” repeatedly while gesturing with both palms up, alternating like a balance scale.

In October, Dictionary.com listed “6-7” as the 2025 Word of the Year, saying the term “shows how seamlessly today’s slang blends digital humor, sports culture and generational creativity.” 

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“It’s part inside joke, part social signal and part performance. When people say it, they’re not just repeating a meme; they’re shouting a feeling. It’s one of the first Words of the Year that works as an interjection, a burst of energy that spreads and connects people long before anyone agrees on what it actually means,” Steve Johnson, director of lexicography for the Dictionary Media Group at IXL Learning, said in a statement.

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Ther In-N-Out Burger logo is displayed outside a restaurant Aug. 2, 2025, in San Diego. (Kevin Carter/Getty Images)

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Fox News’ Alba Cuebas-Fantauzzi contributed to this report.

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In-N-Out Burger removes number '67' from system in response to viral '6-7' trend  at george magazine
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In-N-Out Burger removes number '67' from system in response to viral '6-7' trend  at george magazine

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