Colorado In-N-Out customer loses his pants during scuffle while waiting for new location



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In-N-Out Burger failed to live up to its name on Friday as a 14-hour queue formed at its first Colorado locations, sparking a scuffle between waiting patrons.

The famous California-based fast food chain has opened two locations in the state, one in Colorado Springs and one in Aurora. The latter of the two locations experienced wait times of up to 14 hours. For context, one could drive from Aurora, Colorado, to the In-N-Out in Orem, Utah, in just 8 hours. A round trip would be only slightly longer than waiting in the queue behind the wheel at the most recent location.

At one point, the Aurora Police Department tweeted a warning about wait times behind the wheel, which had reached 12 hours around 4:30 p.m. on opening day.

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Police were ready to deal with any issues that might arise among the thousands of fans eager to lock down the chain’s Double Double and animal-style fries. And one of those incidents happened at the Aurora Outpost.

In a video shared on Twitter, a group is seen fighting next to their cars. At one point, one of the men involved in the brawl loses his pants, and a fifth person – identified by the person filming as In-N-Out security – apparently comes to interrupt the battle.

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The person who recorded the video claimed the scuffle took place after one of the drivers refused to let a car in front of him stand in line, but that car cut him anyway, the Daily Mail reported.

Queues at the Aurora location lasted until 2pm on opening day.

Queues at the Aurora location lasted until 2pm on opening day.
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No other fights were reported at the restaurant or online. Police tweeted on Saturday that the lines had been reduced to around 8 hours for drive-thru and 1 hour for transportation.

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The lines are reminiscent of what Popeyes stores saw for his chicken sandwich, which caused traffic chaos and, in some cases, violence upon his release. At least one altercation ended with a fatal stab at the coveted sandwich.

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