Outback Steakhouse has responded to a social media theory that its restaurants are strategically clustered in America’s vast suburban wastelands to form pentagram patterns on maps.
Specifically, the Australian-themed casual dining chain responded with an image featuring a large plate of deep-fried onions — Outback’s signature item — hovering on a map.
The theory that Outback Steakhouse locates its restaurants in formations which roughly replicate the five-sided star inside the occult-related Sigil of Baphomet insignia appears to have sprung up on Twitter last week.
Wtf is Outback Steakhouse planning pic.twitter.com/l1CSafkdOK
— balenci-who? aga ☭ (@eatmyaesthetics) July 27, 2017
https://twitter.com/julesjune_/status/890789717901324289
https://twitter.com/iNeed_aMANduh/status/890991465995829249
Y’all may be on to something pic.twitter.com/fXEsSXR5G3
— You the fortune in my cookie! (@hanginwitcoop) July 28, 2017
Various Twitter users showed that they could draw pentagrams connecting Outback Steakhouse locations near New York, Indianapolis, Phoenix, Atlanta and Cincinnati — and in suburban splotches of North Carolina and Virginia, according to Cincinnati ABC affiliate WCPO.
The people who run Outback Steakhouse’s social media account eventually responded to the mounting pile of evidence by tweeting a map featuring the restaurant’s Bloomin’ Onion appetizer.
Plot twist. pic.twitter.com/t2VEpCrWY2
— Outback Steakhouse (@Outback) July 28, 2017
Outback Steakhouse has not mentioned the bizarre Twitter theory since tweeting the image of the appetizer.
On Friday, an Outback spokesman swore to The Daily Dot that the restaurant chain only seeks to “bring bold steaks and Bloomin’ Onions to our guests!”
According to the website Know Your Meme, conspiracy theorists have observed the allegedly nefarious location patterns of Outback Steakhouse restaurants for at least three years.
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