California: The Land of Sunshine, Surf, and...655 Carl's Jr.'s?
That's right, folks. You read the headline correctly. California, the state known for Hollywood glamour, redwood giants, and endless beaches, also boasts a staggering 655 Carl's Jr. restaurants.
More Carl's Jr.'s Than You Can Shake a (Famous Star with Cheese) At
Think about it. That's roughly one Carl's Jr. for every 60,000 Californians. Basically, you're never more than a stone's throw away from a juicy, flame-broiled burger. Whether you're cruising down the Pacific Coast Highway or scaling Yosemite Falls (and yes, we know some people work up quite the appetite after that!), there's a Carl's Jr. ready to refuel your California dreamin'.
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Is California the In-N-Out Killer?
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Now, now, let's not get ahead of ourselves. In-N-Out still holds a special place in many Californian hearts (and stomachs). But with 655 locations, Carl's Jr. is putting up one heck of a fight for burger supremacy. Is this a sign of the times? A West Coast burger war brewing? Only time (and maybe a few taste tests) will tell.
So, Why So Many Carl's Jr.'s in California?
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Well, it all started back in 1941 with a hot dog cart in Los Angeles. Carl Karcher, the founder, must have known something about what Californians craved. Maybe it's the perfect climate for year-round burger enjoyment. Maybe it's the laid-back attitude that pairs perfectly with a casual Carl's Jr. meal. Whatever the reason, California has embraced Carl's Jr. with open arms (and probably empty stomachs).
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The Final Bite
So, next time you're in California, take a break from the Hollywood hustle or the beach bumming and treat yourself to a Carl's Jr. experience. Who knows, you might just become a convert to the West Coast's other burger champion. And hey, even if you're an In-N-Out die-hard, there's always room for a little healthy competition, right?