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19 Oct, 5 tweets, 2 min read
The city’s only In-N-Out location was closed by the SF Dept. of Public Health (@SF_DPH) last week because employees “were not preventing the entry of Customers who were not carrying proper vaccination documentation,” according to a statement from #InNOut: sfgate.com/food/article/S…
The location at 333 Jefferson Street has since reopened, but indoor dining is unavailable, a spokesperson for In-N-Out told SFGATE.
Though the restaurant had posted signage informing customers of local guidelines — which requires indoor diners to show proof of vaccination, per @SF_DPH's order — In-N-Out's Chief Legal and Business Officer Arnie Wensinger said the chain shouldn't have to enforce those policies:
“As a Company, In-N-Out Burger strongly believes in the highest form of customer service and to us that means serving all Customers who visit us and making all Customers feel welcome," said Wensinger.
bit.ly/3lUcN8i
He continued: "We refuse to become the vaccination police for any government.”

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