In-N-Out Burger has axed the number 67 from its ordering system after the viral “6-7” meme wreaked havoc on its stores, according to reports.
The West Coast burger chain retired the double-diggit numeral from its orders after eager internet-brained adolescents regularly waited for the number to be called, an employee at a Los Angeles location confirmed to People.
A video circulating on social media also showed an In-N-Out employee informing a customer that the fast food restaurant removed the order number to keep pranksters at bay.
“We have taken 67 out of our system, so whenever we’re taking orders, it goes 66 to 68,” the worker explained. “Because of people like you.”
IN-N-Out did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.
The viral slang term comes from the song “Doot Doot (6 7)” by rapper Skrilla, which features the endlessly repeated lyric “six-seven.”
It is also associated with NBA star LaMelo Ball’s 6-foot-7 frame — but it is mostly used by youngsters to taunt adults who can’t seem to understand the phrase.

The “6-7” meme has also been immortalized as Dictionary.com’s 2025 Word of the Year, citing its unexpected trendiness on social media and place in school-aged children’s lexicon.
Despite the accolade, the phrase has no real meaning.
Some teachers have even had to ban the phrase from their classrooms after their kids have relentlessly chanted “Six-seven! Six-seven!”
This story originally appeared on NYPost
