Oakland Residents now have to travel further out to shop at In-N-Out Burger as a result to the rising crime situation in Oakland. ย Chief Operating Officer Denny Warnick says a surge in car break-ins, property damage, theft, and armed robberies are just a few of the reasons the fast food joint's closing its only Oakland location after nearly 2 decades in business.
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According to In-N Out, the company has made persistent attempts to create a safer condition for employees and for the customers who love the burgers, but their effords didn't make a dent in the consistent threats to safety for both employees and customers.