In-N-Out Fan Camps in Car for 40 Hours to Be First Customer at Tennessee Location

NASHVILLE, Tenn.—The early bird gets the burger.
In-N-Out opened its doors for the first time in Tennessee on Dec. 10, marking the farthest east in the United States that the California-based company has ever gone.
Hundreds of locals rushed to stores in the Nashville suburbs of Lebanon and Antioch on Wednesday morning to order the company’s famous burgers and fries, but it took a while for customers to get in … and out.
“I was in line for a total of 40 hours,” In-N-Out enthusiast Mat Graves told the Epoch Times.
Graves was the first in line at the Antioch location, 14 miles southeast of Nashville. He arrived at 5 p.m. on Monday and camped inside his car for two days until the store officially opened at 10 a.m. on Wednesday….