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As Alice related earlier this afternoon, there was a serious crowd out in Frisco for this morning's In-N-Out Burger grand opening. Covered in In-N-Out gear, giving friends a play-by-play while they stood around in line, they all had pretty much the same question for anyone on their way out the door: "How was it?"
As if the answer could've changed their minds about the hour-plus wait.
Drivers sitting in the ridiculous drive-thru lines had to take it on faith that the burgers were worth the wait as they split into a few different queues in the parking lot.
We've got more photos from this morning up in a slideshow here -- jump for a few more.
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