In-N-Out Burger – Fresh Rumors Swirl
A rumor at this point, In-N-Out may be moving north.. into Medford! Word is they pulled permits for a new store in the West Main Area of Medford. While In-N-Out won’t confirm the Medford rumors, they have confirmed they are bringing new stores north… into Oregon.
Why would this be good for Medford? While it’s not locally owned – the company is a solid, privately owned company who prefers to own their stores. Since the company was established in 1948 – they’ve only closed 1 store. The restaurant will draw residents from throughout the Rogue Valley – and possibly beyond.
In-N-Out was founded 62 years ago in the Los Angeles suburb of Baldwin Park by Harry and Esther Snyder. Still a privately held company, it operates more than 240 restaurants in California, Nevada, Arizona and Utah.
541Live Tip: Can’t possibly wait for the Medford store to arrive? The nearest In-N-Out Burger is in Redding
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My favorite part of In-N-Out:
They have no freezers. All their produce and meat is delivered fresh EVERY morning. Also, their starting wage is $10! Can’t wait for them to move in!
I’m thinking by the new South Medford Interchange or the Old Big Y Interchange (Northgate Shopping Center?)
This is great news! Love those In n Out Burgers!
We can’t wait for In-N-Out to come to Oregon. Maybe after Medford, one near Portland????
i grew up in southern cali and now im in salem i need in-n-out here! it drives me crazy the longer i dont have it the more i want it! i make people visit and bring it with them or they cant stay in my house!!!
I moved from La Grande, Oregon to Baldwin Park, Ca in 1955 I was only 5 years old. I think that IN-N-OUT was my first burger that I ate. Back then all of there stores were drive throughs and if you did not want to eat in your car they provided picnic benches for their customers. If you asked for a Coke their response was “will Pepsi do”. Their first store that had inside seating, I think, was in Lancaster, CA the high desert north of LA. In 1965 we moved to San Dimas, CA were the Snyder family lived. Many good memories going to IN-N-OUT. Double Double with Grilled Onions Please and yes a “Pepsi will do”