Wow – Zero comments and no wild-eyed, weeping nutjob to hail the opening. I’d say the honeymoon is over.
@ 10:18 am on September 28, 2011
Looks disgusting. Blech.
@ 4:00 pm on September 28, 2011
This in-n-out burger marketing campaign has done wonders for D’s revenue stream. Dare I say it will rival the impact of AT&T? Great job D sales team.
@ 9:20 pm on September 28, 2011
Ms. P, how did you arrive at your conclusion? What has the sales team done? you must know something we don’t know.
@ 11:04 am on September 29, 2011
I go back and forth about the extent of D’s quid pro quo with their story subjects, especially restaurants. I do know this. The lack of a straight forward denial does not give me confidence that topics and money are seperate.
@ 2:46 pm on September 30, 2011
Has anybody ever seen one inch of In-N-Out advertising? No. They don’t have to buy attention. They deserve it.
@ 6:17 pm on September 30, 2011
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Wow – Zero comments and no wild-eyed, weeping nutjob to hail the opening. I’d say the honeymoon is over.
Looks disgusting. Blech.
This in-n-out burger marketing campaign has done wonders for D’s revenue stream. Dare I say it will rival the impact of AT&T? Great job D sales team.
Ms. P, how did you arrive at your conclusion? What has the sales team done? you must know something we don’t know.
I go back and forth about the extent of D’s quid pro quo with their story subjects, especially restaurants. I do know this. The lack of a straight forward denial does not give me confidence that topics and money are seperate.
Has anybody ever seen one inch of In-N-Out advertising? No. They don’t have to buy attention. They deserve it.