Last Friday, people waited 14 hours for the grand opening of the California-based burger chain In-N-Out in Aurora, Colorado. Aurora police came up with a traffic plan beforehand anticipating massive crowds, The Denver Post reports. The store’s drive-thru opened at 10 a.m. and food was available to go, but there was no indoor dining. Around 4 p.m., the line was estimated to be two miles long and wrapped around the mall property twice. The Aurora Police Department kept folks updated via Twitter, stating the traffic was “double-double animal style right now.”
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