Here’s what a double-double with fries and a drink now costs at Fisherman’s Wharf In-N-Out
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — In-N-Out Burger became a favorite among Californians due to the “bang for the buck” that customers could get for their meals. But after California increased the state’s minimum wage, prices at the cherished burger joint took a jump.
At the Fisherman’s Wharf location in San Francisco, a double-double with french fries and a drink now costs $13.63 after taxes, an In-N-Out spokesperson confirmed to KRON4.
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A double-double burger without the sides and beverage is $7.50 after tax.
Even with just one patty, Fisherman’s Wharf customers should come with more than just a $10 bill if they want fries and a drink. A cheeseburger meal is $11.57 after tax, and a hamburger meal is $11.03.
Prices are a bit cheaper when straying away from the tourist-friendly Fisherman’s Wharf location. A double-double with fries and a drink in Daly City is $11.52, more than $2 cheaper than it is at Fisherman’s Wharf.
A cheeseburger meal and hamburger meal cost $9.54 and $8.99 after tax, respectively, in Daly City.
In-N-Out confirmed that the price hikes are directly related to the minimum wage hike. A spokesperson did not say when exactly the new prices went into effect.
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