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In-N-Out Burger is suing a popular YouTuber who it says posed as an employee of the burger chain and filmed his interactions with customers, later posting the videos online.
In-N-Out sues YouTuber Bryan Arnett for impersonating staff and making crude claims in a viral video. Brand calls prank “lewd” and “damaging.” ...
A former African-American In-N-Out employee is suing the company for discrimination and termination for his natural hair, according to court documents.
In-N-Out has filed a lawsuit against YouTuber Bryan Arnett for a prank video where he impersonated an employee and made inappropriate comments.
An image shared online authentically depicts a sign posted in an In-N-Out Burger restaurant that reads, "Free burgers for all ICE agents in uniform, thank you for your service." ...
Burger chain In-N-Out is suing a YouTuber for trespassing, copyright infringement, business defamation, and other counts because of his allegedly "lewd, unsettling, and bizarre" pranks involving ...
Unpopular opinion: In-N-Out is overrated. It's good, but it's not THAT good. Especially not "fly across the country from Boston to LA and back within 24 hours" good. Which is exactly what I did ...
The social media influencer recorded himself telling customers the restaurant had roaches and workers put their feet in lettuce while dressed as an employee, the lawsuit said.
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Bryan Arnett is accused of making lewd videos while impersonating an In-N-Out worker in California, leading the restaurant chain to file a federal lawsuit.