In-N-Out secret menu fries have gone viral on TikTok. But there was a catch

A TikTok video by @aldo.nxri about a secret In-N-Out menu item that went viral recently, garnering 70,000 likes and over 5,000 shares since it was posted on August 24. In the video, he shows off his “doggystyle” fries which are topped with cheese and chopped hot dogs.
The comments were a mix of excitement from those who took it seriously and jokes from those who seemed to consider the post a parody.
AdRiAn commented, “I just ordered some! They said meet them at the back. I’ll let you know.”
kenz, who presumably works at the fast food chain, wrote: “[T]ik[T]ok make my job HELL.”
And JD commented, “Bro now I have to deal with ‘I saw on tiktok you got these hot dog fries.'”
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There are no doggie fries or chicken sandwiches at In-N-Out.
A visit to an In-N-Out near the intersection of North 20th Street and Camelback Road in Phoenix, as well as a phone call to the restaurant’s customer service, confirmed that while In-N-Out has several secret menu options to upgrade your fries, doggy style isn’t one of them.
This isn’t the first time TikTok users have trolled In-N-Out. July 17, Andynot2021 caused an uproar with a video about the “secret menu fried chicken sandwich” at In-N-Out.
Employees took to the comments section to set the record straight. alysa replied, “No guys don’t order that, it’s not on the menu I’ll laugh at you.”
A spokesperson for In-N-Out later confirmed that the chain continues to sell only burgers, fries and drinks, as it has done since 1948.
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What’s on the secret menu at In-N-Out?
On what’s now called the “Not-So-Secret Menu,” In-N-Out offers options to customize burgers with extra patties, extra cheese, “protein style” with a lettuce leaf instead of a bun or even grilled cheese, for which the burger patty is swapped for two slices of American cheese on a toasted bun.
As for the fries, you can order them light, light or well done for extra crispy potatoes. You can also order cheesy or “animal-style” fries, which are topped with a slice of American cheese, In-N-Out spread, and caramelized onions.
You can also create your own style by using condiments as a side of spread for dipping, chopped peppers or with lemon pepper.
But whatever you do, don’t order them doggy style.
USA Today