The discussion of whether or not In-N-Out Burger is going to take over the space currently occupied by Outback Steakhouse in Twin Falls continues to spark debate on social media. Only time will tell if the California-based burger chain replaces the Twin Falls steakhouse that has been a favorite of many locals for years.

There are many Twin Falls residents who could care less about an In-N-Out Burger opening in the city, which has reportedly been given the green light. I know this because I lived in the Magic Valley for years and still have family and friends there. Any further expansion in Twin Falls County that has California attached to it leaves a bad taste for many southern Idahoans, especially those who have loyalty to the Blue Lakes Boulevard Outback Steakhouse.

Multiple Facebook pages devoted to sharing the opinions of Magic Valley residents have seen the topic come up recently. It has been reported that one of the possible locations for the new In-N-Out is where the Outback Steakhouse currently operates.

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In-N-Out expanded into the Gem State last December by setting up its first restaurant in Meridian. At one point, the drive-thru line took over seven hours for people to exit, according to details shared by The Idaho Statesman. So, we know for a fact that many Idahoans love In-N-Out Burger, which means a Twin Falls location would probably do very well.

Multiple Facebook pages devoted to sharing the opinions of Magic Valley residents have seen the topic come up recently. It has been reported that one of the possible locations for the new In-N-Out is where the Outback Steakhouse currently operates.

As a Magic Valley resident, would you be okay with the In-N-Out taking over the Outback Steakhouse site, or would you rather see both operate in the city?

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