Curry and Josh Milleham (@themilehams) has created several videos highlighting how families can save money while eating out. The Daily Dot previously reported on a visit to an IHOP location to take advantage of the chain’s all-you-can-eat pancakes offer.
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They recently went viral during a trip to In-N-Out Burger, garnering over 46,000 views as of Monday. And while some viewers appreciated their advice, others thought their cheap hacks ruined the experience.
“I feed a family of six at In-N-Out,” the TikToker said while standing outside the chain.
His video then shifts to him sitting inside a restaurant. “I got a keto menu hack on In-N-Out,” he tells viewers as he rattles off an order before the clip cuts away. “Can I have double protein?” No cheese. Can I have a double fried Dutchman with grilled onions and lettuce? ”
An employee behind the counter confirms the order before the father continues with his purchase. “Single cheeseburger with just meat and cheese. Lettuce on the side. Another meat and cheese. Double animal, double with just meat and cheese. Two fries and a drink,” he concludes. Ta.
Following this, the video moves to the receipt confirming the details of his order. The mother reviews the details of the seller’s invoice and summarizes it.
“There are two cheeseburgers: a double animal, a double regular. A double protein style, a plain Dutchman, two fries, a medium drink, and a bit of lettuce. That’s a total of $36.32,” they say.
How did it come out?
Their video cuts to the family sitting in a restaurant enjoying a meal. She highlighted how her son customized his meal with fries.
She then shows off her son and daughter’s meals, and then shares their own meals with the father, who is eating a “salad.”
The side lettuce I ordered was placed in a cardboard box. There are also two patties in front of him, sandwiched with cheese and topped with grilled onions.
“He’s making salads here,” she says. Dad then takes out the patty and adds it to the lettuce in the container. he says: “Flying Dutchman, throw it on top. There’s some spread.”
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“If you’re on a keto diet or gluten-free, this is perfect,” says the mom. As the video ends, Dad finally takes a bite of his meal and says, “It’s delicious.”
Viewers had a variety of opinions on how TikTokers order. At least one person appreciated Dad’s decision to turn the patty into a salad.
“I never thought to make a cheeseburger salad from scratch!” they wrote. “Kids love it and it’s cheap, but I don’t always want a heavy burger.”
Another person agreed, writing: “That salad burger looks delicious.”
But others didn’t seem sold on the idea.
“Sharing a drink is wild!” said one.
Looks like @themilehams brought a tumbler of water into the restaurant. So, if you want to refill a drink you bought at a restaurant, you can do so as many times as you like at the self-service fountain.
It seems that not a single TikToker was able to sell. “No thank you,” they wrote.
On the other hand, some people believed they were not buying enough food. “They make shitty videos and spend a lot of money to go hungry. Then they all share one soda but ask for a cup of water… yay, cheap,” they wrote.
Another said: “Everyone gets hungry as soon as they get home.”
But TikTokers responded, “If everyone eats a normal amount, I don’t understand why the kids are hungry when they get home.”
@themilehams In-N-Out Plus’ Keto or Gluten-Free Menu Hacks will help you feed Natalie’s family! #fyp #innout #menuhack #keto #Gluten free #family meal #family dinner #innothack #innooutketo #innoutglutenfree #Eatgood #eat cheap #ketolife #RestaurantKeto #KetoaRestaurant #Texas #dfw #Burger #ProteinStyle #animal style #Flying Dutchman #secret menu ♬ Original song – Shion
fast food prices
From 2021 onwardsinflation rates are skyrocketing across many industries in the United States. The peak was in summer Record high in 41 years in 2022. Since then, this rate has slowed, but It has steadily increased since then..
Food prices have not been saved from surging inflation either.. And fast food prices are rising rapidly. Disproportionally fast speed for some reason. This naturally means that families are looking for ways to save money at the counter while on the go.
The Daily Dot reached out to the Milehams via Instagram direct message and In-N-Out via email for further comment.
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