In-N-Out hikes prices thanks to California’s new $20 minimum wage
In-N-Out is beefing up its notoriously cheap prices to keep up with California’s new $20 state minimum wage at fast food restaurants.
In Los Angeles County, a double-double burger combo at the low-cost burger chains now goes for $11.44 — a $0.76 increase from last year, KTLA reported.
In San Francisco’s tourist-heavy Fisherman’s Wharf location, a double-double burger coupled with french fries and drink costs $13.63 after taxes.
Less hungry customers would still have to shell out $7.50 for the double patty without the sides or beverage, KRON4 reported.

The same meal with just a single patty is not much cheaper — a hamburger meal is priced at $11.03, while the cheeseburger one racks up $11.57 after tax.
Although still on the rise, prices are significantly cheaper just outside San Francisco.