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The social media post the White House linked to was an April Fool’s joke from a fan account claiming the chain was switching ...
On April 1, a fan account for the burger joint said the company would use beef tallow for cooking, instead of seed oils.
In-N-Out confirmed they're not switching to beef tallow for fries despite an April Fools' joke claiming otherwise.
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Prank involving popular fast-food chain appears to fool White HouseAn April Fools’ Day prank that claimed the popular fast-food chain In-N-Out was making a change to how it prepares its food appears to have fooled the White House.
In posts now found to be “misleading”, Lipton Ice Tea told consumers it was discontinuing its peach flavour as an early April ...
April Fools' Day is not recognized as a holiday in any country except for Odessa, Ukraine, where April 1 is an official city holiday. It is not a federal holiday in the U.S., ...
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April Fools' pranks have been ambitious in scope as far back as 1698, when crowds of people were duped into traveling to the Tower of London to see lions being washed—an exotic phenomenon that ...
The first straightforward reference to April Fools' Day comes from a 1561 Flemish poem by Eduard De Dene, which describes a servant realizing a nobleman sent him on "fool's errands" because it was ...
April Fools' Day might have less of an impact these days since every text message feels like a scam; magazine editors are being added to government war plans chats, and even our DNA is at risk.
April 1st is the day when pranks, hoaxes, and good-natured trickery take center stage. While it’s not an official holiday, April Fools’ Day is celebrated across the world, with individuals and ...
White House duped by April Fools’ tweet about In-N-Out ingredient changes - A fan of In-N-Out jokingly claimed the company was switching to 100 percent beef tallow on April 1 ...
The first straightforward reference to April Fools' Day comes from a 1561 Flemish poem by Eduard De Dene, which describes a servant realizing a nobleman sent him on "fool's errands" because it was ...
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