.@InNOutBurger’s new hot cocoa conveys a message. A thread.pic.twitter.com/3K2ET7Hven
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In-N-Out makes its hot cocoa with water, not milk. The chain could have made it with milk (it serves milk as a beverage, as well as milkshakes), but went with water. Just like the Maya did. This cocoa feels like a nod to people who made invisible in the US.
And there’s the hot cocoa’s Bible verse, which I haven’t seen reported. It’s John 13:34: “A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another, even as I have loved you, that you also love one another.”pic.twitter.com/rxcDWvF9qp
In-N-Out could have gone with any one of 30,000 Bible verses. In a time of so much tangible hatred, it went with a New Testament verse about love... the most radical love of all: a commandment to love our neighbors.
Yes, In-N-Out is now serving hot cocoa. But it might as well be hot tea.
While KFC is on Twitter making light of a possible nuclear war, In-N-Out (which probably doesn’t even know how to log on to its account) is reminding us that the New Testament tells people to love one another. I’ll leave it there and get back to my hot cocoa now.
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