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In-N-Out removes number '67' from its ordering system after viral '6-7' trend gets out of control

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Updated 18:16 9 Dec 2025 GMTPublished 18:14 9 Dec 2025 GMT

In-N-Out removes number '67' from its ordering system after viral '6-7' trend gets out of control

Bosses at In-N-Out are seemingly unimpressed by the '6-7' trend

Callum Jones

Callum Jones

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Topics: Food and Drink, Social Media, Viral, TikTok

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Fed up of the viral '6-7' viral trend? Well, it seems In-N-Out are too as the fast-food chain has removed '67' from its ordering system.

Unless you've been living under a rock the past couple of months, then there's no doubt you've heard of the '6-7' meme that has taken over the internet.

Heck, it's even got to the point where teachers have banned it in classrooms because it has been causing so much disruption.

Alongside teachers, In-N-Out have banned the use of '6-7' by removing '67' from its ordering system, meaning order numbers jump from '66' to '68' in the popular fast food chain.

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Actually, the sixties are pretty limited at In-N-Out with the number '69' also barred due to the fact it's often a reference for a certain sexual act.

PEOPLE Magazine confirmed the burger chain has removed the number from orders, while an In-N-Out employee based in Los Angeles revealed it had been ditched around a month ago.

UNILAD has reached out to In-N-Out for comment.

In-N-Out has removed '67' from its ordering system (Getty Stock Photo)
In-N-Out has removed '67' from its ordering system (Getty Stock Photo)

The observation was first noted on Reddit by Gen Alpha junk food fans, who realized that they weren't being given the opportunity to go wild every time the much talked about number is called.

A video shared on the forum also saw a female employee confirming the speculation, telling one customer: "We have actually taken 67 off our system, so whenever we're taking orders, it goes 66 to 68, because of people like you."

What does '6-7' actually mean?

Feeling old asking such a question? Well, thankfully, there isn't really a complicated answer to what '6-7' means.

It turns out that 'six-seven', often written just as '6-7', doesn't actually really mean anything at all, it's just something that people say to one another whenever it comes up.

Many content creators and TikTok stars have weighed in on the debate in an attempt to resolve the internet's questions, including social media stare Mr. Lindsay, who calls himself the app's 'OG Student Translator'.

The '6-7' viral meme has taken over the internet in recent weeks (Getty Stock Photo)
The '6-7' viral meme has taken over the internet in recent weeks (Getty Stock Photo)

It turns out that the meme appears to originate with the hip-hop artist Skrilla in the track 'Doot Doot', released in December 2024, where he says: "6-7, I just bipped right on the highway (bip, bip).”

“This meme goes viral,” Mr. Lindsay said. “Everybody is making edits, everybody is saying ‘six, seven,’ all of these content creators are starting to put ‘six, seven’ into all of their things.”

Gen Alpha, eh!

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