In-N-Out Burger: A Behind-the-Counter Look at the Fast-Food Chain That Breaks All the Rules

by Stacy Perman

Hardcover, 2009

Status

Available

Call number

TX945.I5 P47

Publication

Harper Business (2009), Edition: 1, 352 pages

Description

"This book grills up an enjoyable read for both avid foodies and novice diners alike! Perman's sneak peek into the fascinating history of In-N-Out is as good as the delicious burgers themselves." --Mario Batali, celebrity chef and author ofMolto Italiano A behind-the-counter look at the fast-food chain that breaks all the rules, Stacy Perman'sIn-N-Out Burger is the New York Times bestselling inside story of the family behind the California-based hamburger chain with a cult following large enough to rival the Grateful Dead's. A juicy unauthorized history of a small business-turned-big business titan, In-N-Out Burger was named one of Fast Company magazine's Best Business Books of 2009, and  Fortune Small Business insists that it "should be required reading for family business owners, alongside Rich Cohen's Sweet and Low and Thomas Mann's Buddenbrooks."… (more)

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A book that examines the history of California's beloved In-N-Out Burger. Perman needs to piece the story from the public record and interviews with former employees and competitors. In-N-Out is a very private company and did not participate in interviews with the major players. If you love
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In-N-Out and want to know about how they became a cult classic then this a book for you.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

352 p.; 8.25 inches

ISBN

0061346713 / 9780061346712
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