A visit to In-N-Out Burger in Carmel Mountain has gone viral – for reasons beyond the usual Double-Double cravings. According to a widely circulated post a San Diego subreddit, at least two employees at the drive-thru of the Clairemont Mesa Boulevard location were recently observed offering unsolicited Christian prayers and blessings to customers – prompting heated debate about religious expression, corporate boundaries, and what exactly constitutes appropriate customer service.
The original post on the r/sandiego subreddit, which drew thousands of comments, described how one employee “prayed for” a customer’s husband while taking his order. A second employee then reportedly asked, “Did anyone tell you today that Jesus loves you?” The exchange left the customer stunned. “No hate to Christians or people just trying to do something nice,” the poster wrote, “but… wtf?”
Other Redditors chimed in to report similar experiences at the same Carmel Mountain In-N-Out, including invitations to Bible study groups and prayer offers during food pickup. Multiple users identified the employees as a pair of young twin brothers, former co-presidents of their high school Christian club, who have a history of proselytizing in public…