For years, one of the smallest details at In-N-Out Burger has quietly gone unnoticed by many customers. Printed in tiny text on burger wrappers, drink cups, and other packaging are Bible verses—a tradition started by the Snyder family decades ago. While most people focused on their meals, those subtle references remained a signature part of the brand.
Recently, those verses have sparked widespread discussion online. Viral posts claim that In-N-Out president Lynsi Snyder refused to remove the Bible references despite alleged public pressure. Although the company has long featured Scripture on its packaging and Snyder has openly spoken about her Christian faith, there is little verified evidence of a recent organized campaign demanding their removal or a specific public refusal in response.
What is well documented is Snyder’s commitment to preserving the family traditions she inherited. Bible verses such as John 3:16 on drink cups and Revelation 3:20 on burger wrappers have appeared on In-N-Out packaging for years. Snyder has said her faith plays a central role in both her personal life and her leadership, and she has consistently expressed her desire to keep those traditions alive.
Whether viewed as a symbol of faith or simply a long-standing company tradition, the Bible verses remain part of In-N-Out’s identity. While the viral story continues to fuel debate online, the confirmed facts point to a family practice that has existed for decades rather than a newly documented confrontation.