A YouTube prankster is about to “find out” after smearing a beloved fast food chain as part of a prank.
“In-N-Out” burger announced that it will be suing Bryant Arnett for posing as one of its employees on Resurrection Day when the company was closed.
In-N-Out has filed a lawsuit against YouTuber Bryant Arnett for his prank video. Arnett posed as an In-N-Out employee on Resurrection Day when the company was closed to allow employees to spend time with their families.
In-N-Out has stated that it does not tolerate…
— ᶠᵃⁿ In-N-Out Burger (@innoutburger_) June 24, 2025
Arnett is being accused of making “lewd” and “racially insensitive” remarks while posing as an “In-N-Out” employee on Easter Sunday.
The video has been made private, but some of the comments allegedly included: “I like watching my wife sleeping with other men. Is that something you’d be interested in?” and that the restaurant is “only serving gay people.”
The lawsuit stated that “[Arnett] made lewd, derogatory, and profane remarks, such as stating that In-N-Out had cockroaches and condoms in its food, and that In-N-Out Associates put their feet in lettuce served to customers,” the New York Post reported.
In-N-Out sues YouTube prankster for posing as worker making ‘lewd’ and ‘racially insensitive’ remarks to customers https://t.co/gq7J4bwuAs pic.twitter.com/zz8yPTfhtM
— New York Post (@nypost) June 26, 2025
This is not Arnett’s first attempt at targeting the fast food chain, as he has reportedly been removed from various locations after harassing customers.
“I wouldn’t say I’m worried about the lawsuit,” Arnett said, according to the Post.
“Like yeah, sure, it’ll probably be annoying or whatever, but whatever’s gonna happen is gonna happen.”
In-N-Out is seeking a lifetime ban from its restaurants nationwide, “along with any profits he may have made from his video and possible financial damages,” the Post reported.
In-N-Out found plenty of support for its move to sue:
There needs to be a crackdown on these YouTuber clowns that harass people
— Dr. Black (@TB768909786) June 26, 2025
Good I hope In-N-Out bankrupts him. I can’t stand these “pranksters”.
— BudFoot108 (@BudFoot108) June 26, 2025
Good. That happened in my neighborhood. In-N-Out is a great company, and you don’t need that kind of nonsense to tarnish your brand!
— LA County M4L (@karenFrost25) June 24, 2025
FAFO Burger is about to do some work. Go get em’!
— Typhoon43 (@Typhoon43) June 24, 2025
Good. Too many “creators” are playing fast and loose with stolen IP.
— Lee Brillhart (@leebrill) June 24, 2025
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