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Famous American Burger Chain In-N-Out To Hold One-Day S’pore Pop-Up On May 31

['Prepare your tummy: iconic American ', ' chain', ' is returning to Singapore with another one-day pop-up in Singapore on May 31.', 'No part of this story or photos can be reproduced without permission from ', '8days.sg', '.']

Prepare your tummy: iconic American chain is returning to Singapore with another one-day pop-up in Singapore on May 31. No part of this story or photos can be reproduced without permission from 8days.sg . 1 3 Fourth pop-up in Singapore This is the fourth time that it’s holding a pop-up here. It first appeared in Singapore in 2012 at Boat Quay restaurant Golden Grill, then Timbre at Gillman Barracks in 2014. And in 2019, it held another sold-out session at Upper Thomson Columbus Coffee Co., which saw people queuing from as early as 6.30am. 2 3 Pop-up at Upper Thomson The 2024 pop-up will also be held at Columbus Coffee Co. In-N-Out Burger’s US-based manager of special foreign events, Eric Billings, told  8days.sg in 2019 that the chain had chosen the location as “we really enjoy the venue here”. In-N-Out was founded in 1948 in Los Angeles, and is still privately run by the same founding Snyder family today. It is well-loved in the US for its fresh chuck beef patties made a la minute with American ground chuck beef, which go into burgers like the Double-Double , Protein Style and Animal Style . 3 3 Limited burger quantities As with the previous pop-ups, this year’s shindig will also run for a limited time period from 10am to 4pm. That’s two hours more than the 2019 pop-up, which ran from 11am to 2pm. But there’s no doubt that you have to queue; the crowd control at previous sessions were good, with customers given wrist tags while waiting within a corralled area outside the cafe. According to The Straits Times , where an ad for the pop-up was placed, the event will also offer In-N-Out’s three popular burgers: the Double-Double, Protein Style and Animal Style. There will be limited quantities available, sold on a first-come-first-served basis. When 8days.sg went for the 2019 pop-up, customers were limited to just one  per person, which means more people will have a fair chance of trying the food. No part of this story or photos can be reproduced without permission from 8days.sg . www.tiktok.com/@8dayseat