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The In-N-Out joint in Oakland, California, closed its doors for the last time on March 24.


FAST-FOOD fanatics are in mourning after a well-liked burger restaurant closed up on account of rampant crime.

The In-N-Out joint in Oakland, California, closed its doors for the last time on March 24.

'One more nail in the coffin' cry diners after permanent closure of chain fast food store following 18 years in business
'One more nail in the coffin' cry diners after permanent closure of chain fast food store following 18 years in business
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The favored burger chain In-N-Out has closed considered one of its eating places[/caption]
'One more nail in the coffin' cry diners after permanent closure of chain fast food store following 18 years in business
'One more nail in the coffin' cry diners after permanent closure of chain fast food store following 18 years in business
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Execs shuttered its Oakland, California, location because of rampant crime[/caption]

Bosses announced the closure in January as they blasted lawlessness that impacted diners and staffers.

And the final burgers have been flipped for the last time this weekend, bringing an finish to virtually 20 years of business and leaving followers in despair.

Native, state, and federal politicians have been blamed by lots of of social media customers.

"It's unhappy our world has come to this," one lady lamented.

"Yet one more nail in the coffin for progressive governance," another stated.

"Rattling disgrace. Oakland has to do better," a third individual ranted.

"So sad. As soon as upon a time, Oakland was the place to be and reside," a fan reminisced.

"Now it's so riddled with crime that companies can't thrive there anymore."

Others have hit out at metropolis chiefs and referred to as on them to wash up the town.

"Such a stupendous a part of the state gone to the bin. Something is gotta change," a Facebook consumer commented.

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Social media customers stated corporations shouldn't have to shut companies to keep staff protected.

"This should send a message, a loud message to the individuals who have triggered this drawback. Violence, looting, stealing aren't the best way," a man stated.

"Why would you need to stay like that or stay in that type of surroundings?

"In the long run, all it does is cause more deterioration of that neighborhood and that spreads like hearth to different neighborhoods. I'm saddened by this motion and worry that that is just the start."

Livid residents branded the closure a catastrophe and a travesty and have referred to as on police forces to implement the law or danger dropping businesses.

Clarisa Mares, a former staffer, was left devastated by the shutdown.

"Yeah, it's actually unhappy because it's a spot where a whole lot of teenagers come [to] have their first job," she informed the ABC affiliate KGO.

"This was my first job ever."

WORKERS TARGETED

"It's simply really sad the truth that an enormous corporation like this has to shut down," Alina June, an In-N-Out worker since 2012, informed the CBS affiliate KPIX.

"It's a troublesome moment."

Denny Warnick, the company's COO, stated staff and clients are repeatedly victimized by automotive break-ins, armed robberies, and property injury.

America Sanchez described the robberies within the space as really dangerous.

The situation of the restaurant was convenient as it was just two miles from Oakland Worldwide Airport.

Warnick revealed staffers affected by the shutdown would have the ability to receive a severance cost or move to a different location.

In-N-Out isn't the only fast-food firm to shutter a restaurant in Oakland.

A Denny's restaurant in the city has closed after more than 50 years of enterprise.

The restaurant shut its doors for the final time on January 31.

Despite the closure, In-N-Out bosses have shared plans to open new restaurants.

Bosses utilized to open a new restaurant in Ridgefield, Washington, and the company is hiring staff for its establishment in Flagstaff, Arizona.

The U.S. Sun has approached In-N-Out for remark.

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