Harry Snyder

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This article is about the founder of In-N-Out Burger. For the BioCryst executive see Harry Snyder (executive). For the scientist, see Harry Snyder (scientist).

Harry Snyder (died 1976) along with Esther Snyder was the founder of In-N-Out Burger.[1] Snyder was one of the first people to develop the idea of a drive-thru hamburger restaurant, where customers would be able to order their food via an intercom. Most hamburger stands employed carhops that served customers seated in their cars. [2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ In-N-Out matriarch Snyder dies at age 86 (2006-08-06).
  2. ^ In-N-Out Burger -- Company History (2006-08-07).