Overview
- In recent reports, a Los Angeles employee told People the change began about a month ago and said No. 69 was also retired.
- Viral clips depict teens crowding counters and erupting when 67 is called, prompting operational issues inside restaurants.
- A widely shared video features a worker stating, “We have taken 67 out of our system, so it goes 66 to 68.”
- Dictionary.com named “67” its 2025 word of the year, underscoring the trend’s ambiguous, meme-driven appeal.
- Wendy’s and Pizza Hut rolled out limited 67-themed deals, while In-N-Out did not respond to a request for comment reported by the Houston Chronicle.