The article discusses the recent changes at major fast food chains, particularly Starbucks and In-N-Out, which are cracking down on extensive order customization and popular menu hacks. Starbucks aims to reduce customer wait times, while In-N-Out altered pricing for its secret menu item, the Flying Dutchman. This change reflects a trend of fast food restaurants limiting creative order options to minimize losses from cost-saving hacks. The article highlights the specific financial impact of these hacks and encourages fans to explore other secret menu offerings.
Last year, Starbucks announced its effort to reduce customer waiting times, leading to a crackdown on extensive order customization and menu hacks.
In-N-Out has changed the pricing for the Flying Dutchman, aligning the cost of its components with the secret menu item to curb cost-saving hacks.
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