Burger chain In-N-Out is taking a stand against a viral craze and eliminating use of the number 67 for orders in its restaurants.
The change, first reported by People Magazine , came about a month ago in response to a nonsensical phrase that is particularly popular among teens and kids.
An employee for the restaurant told the outlet order number 67 has been pulled from its ticketing system.
67, pronounced "six-seven," traces uncertain roots to the song "Doot Doot (6 7)" by rapper Skrilla, as well as to viral social media videos featuring the song and the phrase. References have spread to NBA and NFL players and throughout classrooms. An associated gesture involves holding one's hands out, empty palms up, and moving them alternately up and down.
67 is considered a meme, slang or an in

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