San Francisco shut down its In-N-Out for not checking patrons' vaccination status
San Francisco's only In-N-Out location still hasn't reopened for indoor dining. The restaurant violated public health requirements by allowing customers to enter without showing proof of vaccination.
by Rachel Treisman
Oct 20, 2021
1 minute
Here's a story with some meat: The San Francisco Department of Public Health briefly shut down the city's only In-N-Out Burger location last week because it was not properly checking patrons' vaccination documentation.
The city has required in order to enter public last Friday but still requires patrons to wear masks inside restaurants except while actively eating or drinking.
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