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In-N-Out Burger proclaims ketchup improve and removes synthetic dye from lemonade

Editorial Board Published May 14, 2025
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In-N-Out Burger proclaims ketchup improve and removes synthetic dye from lemonade

In-N-Out Burger has confirmed it eliminated synthetic coloring from its Signature Pink Lemonade and its strawberry shakes.

In-N-Out issued an announcement describing the modifications as “part of our ongoing commitment to providing our Customers with the highest-quality ingredients.”

“We’re also in the process of transitioning to an upgraded ketchup, which is made with real sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup,” it reads.

In-N-Out serves two lemonades, each pink, Signature and Lite, which was added to the menu on the finish of 2023 and already contained pure coloring.

RELATED: Oakland’s hottest new burger joint is an ode to Bay Space hip-hop tradition 

In-N-Out relies in Irvine however has introduced that it’s going to transfer its headquarters to Baldwin Park, its hometown, and an jap hub in suburban Nashville by 2029.

The chain has 420 eating places in California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Texas, Oregon, Colorado and Idaho. Its latest drive-thru opened Might 9 in Brighton, Colo.

One Southern California location, at 1210 N. Atlantic Blvd., Alhambra, is briefly closed for enhancements to the parking zone and drive-thru lane, in accordance with representatives. It’s retailer No. 121 and dates from 1997.

 

 

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