SAN ANTONIO – In-N-Out Burger will reopen all its locations Wednesday following two days' worth of closures due to an issue with its buns.

There are three In-N-Out Burger locations in the San Antonio area.

In-N-Out Burgers temporarily shut down all its locations across the state on Monday due to quality of its hamburger buns.

The Austin American-Statesman and KXAN news reported the company temporarily closed because the buns did not meet the quality standards they expect.

The company said the buns did not pose a health or safety issue.

Every location across Texas remained closed on Tuesday as well.

A company representative sent this statement to KSAT on behalf of Executive Vice President Bob Lang Jr.:

At In-N-Out Burgers, we have always served the highest quality food with no compromise. We recently discovered that our buns in Texas do not meet the quality standards that we demand."

There was and are no food safety concerns. We decided to close all of our Texas stores until we are confident that we can serve our normal high quality bun. A new shipment of buns is on the way and we expect to reopen within the next 24 hours.”

We apologize for any inconvenience this closure may cause for our customers.”