Residents of Twin Falls are abuzz with discussions surrounding the potential arrival of In-N-Out Burger, particularly focusing on concerns about traffic and the location of the proposed restaurant. The current site of Outback Steakhouse has raised eyebrows, especially since there is no clear indication that Outback plans to relocate, despite rumors and permit applications suggesting otherwise. Many locals fear that the drive-thru line at In-N-Out will exacerbate traffic woes in an already busy area, drawing comparisons to the notoriously long lines at Chick-fil-A. However, the article argues that the opposition to In-N-Out may stem from deeper issues, such as personal taste, resistance to change, or even an aversion to California-based chains. The author challenges the community to reflect on their driving habits and the validity of their concerns, suggesting that if residents genuinely want to improve traffic flow, they should focus on their own driving behaviors rather than solely blaming a new restaurant for potential congestion.
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