I'm a big INO fan! I read a really good Forbes article that provides insights on how INO has fared during the pandemic and the challenges and opportunities they have given their unique status as a non-franchised, family owned business.
www.forbes.com
I'm friendly with the managers at two INO locations I visit, both say their sales are up big-time this year over last year, despite closed dining rooms. The drive-thru makes the difference. Compare that to Five Guys with no drive-thrus...they're dying.
Anyway, back to the post title...INO is known for hardly ever changing their menu, but the Forbes article says there will be a new sugar-free ginger beer at INO in 2021. I don't know much about ginger beer, but I like ginger ale. Same thing?

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I'm friendly with the managers at two INO locations I visit, both say their sales are up big-time this year over last year, despite closed dining rooms. The drive-thru makes the difference. Compare that to Five Guys with no drive-thrus...they're dying.
Anyway, back to the post title...INO is known for hardly ever changing their menu, but the Forbes article says there will be a new sugar-free ginger beer at INO in 2021. I don't know much about ginger beer, but I like ginger ale. Same thing?