Here’s How to Get In-N-Out Delivered Anywhere in San Francisco

Ahh, San Francisco — a 7 by 7 square mile city full of hilly streets, unique eats, and home to only two In-N-Out Restaurants.

For southern Californians or to those who have never been to San Francisco, the dilemma of having two In-N-Out locations may not sound so bad, but once you factor in the driving, hills, traffic, pedestrians, bikers, parking, and all the other crap you have to go through to get yourself a Double-Double with Animal Style Fries, you might see why a delivery service sounds so awesome.

Enter Burgerto.me, a website whose sole function is to take your In-N-Out order and have it delivered to your house for a $10. The site, which is powered by TaskRabbit, a delivery service company that will run all your errands for you or just bring you breakfast/lunch/dinner/beer, is simple, and straight to the point.

For $10, the price may seem steep, but given the convenience of not having to travel to Daly City or Fisherman’s Wharf, it might seem justified when you get to wrap your hands around those buns and sink your teeth into those delicious patties.

Andrew Dalton of SFist placed a Double-Double and small strawberry shake order and received his food in about 50 minutes. Dalton reports back that while his lukewarm burger was in fine shape, the strawberry milkshake melted just enough to make it easy to drink out of, while still maintaining its consistency.

The question still lurks, is it worth it to pay a dude $10 to deliver In-N-Out to your place? I guess ‘yes’ if you’re rich, lazy, or both. Considering the long wait time, make sure you place your order before your stomach starts eating itself from the inside (unless you’re into that, who knows?).

Visit burgerto.me today if you feel like spending $10 to have someone deliver a burger to your doorsteps. You know you (kinda) want to.

[Thx: SFist]

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