According to a memo, In-N-Out employees will no longer be allowed to wear face coverings come August 14, unless they have a medical note. The policy was implemented to 'help to promote clear and effective communication' between employees and customers.
Only workers in California and Oregon will be exempt from In-N-Out's forthcoming mask ban in five of the seven states in which it operates restaurants.announced that it will soon ban employees from wearing masks in five of the seven states in which it operates restaurants, according to an internal memo leaked Friday
The policy was implemented to "help to promote clear and effective communication" between employees and customers.
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