Best fast food chain allergy protocol!! Order "Protein Style” burger (lettuce wrap) or “Flying Dutchman” (no bun/wrap) & let them know you have a gluten/dairy/ etc allergy! They'll take care of the rest: glove change, separate grill, work station, supplies. Fries are also GF. If you order within a group, they bag the allergy order separately than the rest. But you definitely have to say "allergy" ordering it lettuce wrap is not enough to let them know.
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— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much
— Excellent
All fries and shakes naturally gluten free and can make burgers with a lettuce wrap! Cheap and delicious
— Very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Excellent
Order "protein style" to get it wrapped in lettuce
Just let them know when ordering you have a gluten allergy and they take extra precautions. Must order protein style though. As they do not have GF buns. I’ve never been sick here ever and I eat at an In N Out at least once every week. Even the fries are safe. Animal style for burger and fry’s are the best!
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— Most/All
— Excellent
Inn and out always is a great safe place to eat on any road trip! I wouldn’t recommend getting the in and out sauce since the cc from the knife
— Somewhat
— Some
— Excellent
I’ve always had good luck Corrine’s here and find staff usually notify each other verbally (in addition to to written order) for gluten allergy. I have done drive through too but always prefer to go in and listen to their flags on my food
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— Excellent
The person who took my order indicated that the fryer is only used for French Fries. He added a "gluten allergy" note to both the burger and fries on my ticket. Based on my online research, I expected this to trigger a special protocol including glove changes. I watched the two people making the burgers closely, but didn't see any glove changes. This made me uncomfortable so I discarded my burger. I probably should have asked or even sent it back, but I wasn't prepared to do so in the moment.
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— Average
My son has celiac disease and this was our first experience at In N Out. It was a success! The burgers are cooked on a separate surface from the buns and the cashier requested that staff switch their gloves. We will be back next time we're in town!
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— Excellent