Want some free food from In-N-Out?
Fresno County students can score burgers from the popular fast food chain simply by reading books, according to the Fresno County Public Library.
“The In-N-Out Burger reading program is back for ages 4-12!” the library said in a March 7 social media post.
Here’s what to know:
How can Fresno kids get free In-N-Out?
Children ages 4 to 12 can participate in the In-N-Out Cover to Cover Club challenge by reading five books — or 300 minutes — over the course of six weeks.
“Read 5 books, fill out a reading log, and win an award for a free In-N-Out hamburger or cheeseburger,” the Fresno County Public Library system said.
Kids “must register at a participating library to take part in the program,” the library said.
You can ask your local librarian for more details.
How long does free burger deal last?
The reading challenge started on Saturday, March 7, and runs through Saturday, April 18.
Which Fresno library branches are participating in food giveaway?
The following Fresno County Public Library branches are participating in the In-N-Out Cover to Cover program:
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This story was originally published March 10, 2026 at 9:31 AM.
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