Foodie Goes Viral For Adding Extra Pickles to In-N-Out Burger Until They Say Stop

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This is the kinda big dill energy we need.

Our very own _bookofelie is out here doing God’s work, as he recently went viral on TikTok for a series of videos asking In-N-Out for extra pickles until they say stop. For seven consecutive days, mans has pulled up and challenged the notorious burger chain on their pickle generosity. Some would call this unhinged behavior but I’m here for this journey.

It’s a little known fact that In-N-Out cannot, I repeat cannot tell their customers “no.” It is part of the brand’s DNA and Elie is putting this theory to the ultimate test. He has evolved into the human equivalent of Bubble Bass from Spongebob Squarepants.

Day 1 started with a normal ratio of pickles to burger but over the week, the burger has transformed into pretty much a tangy salad in between two buns, which sent the internet into a frenzy. Some think he’s the real dill while others just think it’s ridillculous. Bro’s sodium levels have to be going crazy. But when we ask for extra pickles this is wtf we mean! Can’t wait to see the video ‘Day 11: just a whole dill pickle’.

I say we let Elie relish the moment and the internet can deal with it. Stay tuned for the next series of onions six ways until they say stop.

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