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Lawsuit: In-N-Out responsible for 2017 California wildfire

Cal Fire is seeking roughly $1.2 million from the burger chain to recoup costs.

ARROYO GRANDE, Calif. — Cal Fire alleges that fast food chain In-N-Out was responsible for a 2017 wildfire in rural Arroyo Grande, according to a lawsuit filed in San Luis Obispo Superior Court.

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The San Luis Obispo Tribune reports that Cal Fire claims the September 2017 wildfire was caused by a tractor mowing grass on In-N-Out property, saying it was covered in "dry annual grasses and scattered brush, which created a receptive bed of flammable vegetation." The agency also claims the tractor was improperly maintained and the driver allowed the fire to spread.

Cal Fire is seeking roughly $1.2 million from the burger chain to recoup costs.

The fire burned about 245 acres (99 hectares) in four days. In-N-Out did not respond to a request from The Tribune.

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Information from: The Tribune, http://www.sanluisobispo.com

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