In-N-Out is the best restaurant to work in, according to the Glassdoor study

One of the best places to work in the country comes with unlimited access to chips.

The fast-food chain In-N-Out Burger was voted the best restaurant to work for, in a new rating compiled by the business review website Glassdoor. In the annual list of the Best Places to Work website, In-N-Out ranked third, behind Massachusetts-based management consulting firm Bain & Company and technology company Nvidia. In doing so, In-N-Out has beaten major technology companies, including Google and Microsoft, in addition to its competition in the restaurant industry.

In-N-Out ranked third on Glassdoor’s Best Places to Work list.

Having a restaurant gain a prominent place in the category Best places to work during a global pandemic proved not to be an easy task, considering that restaurants across the country had to close in-house restaurants, overhaul health and safety policies and resort to models delivery and delivery only. Even so, the hamburger chain managed to deliver, officials say.

“Incredible people, incredible leadership, I feel worried every day and we make the best hamburgers on the planet!” a supervisor at a California-based fast food chain wrote about the company on Glassdoor.

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Glassdoor’s 13th annual list of Best Places to Work, released on Tuesday, ranked the top 100 companies (with at least 1,000 employees) based on employee reviews. In-N-Out guaranteed the 3rd place for the second consecutive year, after occupying the 4th position in 2018 and the 7th in 2017.

Glassdoor’s list also included other restaurants, such as LongHorn Steakhouse (at No. 76) and Raising Cane’s (at No. 89). Supermarket chains such as HEB (No. 10), Trader Joe’s (No. 35) and Wegmans (No. 36) also made the 2021 list.

Other companies hard hit in the airline and travel segment, such as Delta, made the list in seventh place, followed by clothing retailer Lululemon, which saw a boost in online sales with rising demand for sportswear.

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Separately, the private hamburger chain has made headlines in recent weeks, after two new locations were responsible for recent coronavirus outbreaks in Colorado.

“We are working closely with our public health agencies to review and confirm that the proactive measures we are taking are appropriate and effective to protect our communities,” a restaurant spokesman told FOX Business via email last week. , explaining: “This includes limiting the number of associates and customers within the home, using staff” cohorts “and responding quickly to identify and exclude from work anyone who has been in close contact with an individual who is positive.”

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