LOS ANGELES -- In-N-Out has lost its top spot in the battle of the burgers, according to a new poll.[br /][br /][b]RELATED: [url HREF="http://abc7news.com/business/livermore-in-n-out-reopens-after-customers-reportedly-got-sick/1986514/[br /]" TARGET="" REL=""]Livermore In-N-Out reopens after customers reportedly got sick[/url][/b][br /][br /]In the [url HREF="http://www.theharrispoll.com/business/Millennials-Dictating-Health-of-Brands.html" TARGET="" REL="nofollow"]Harris Poll's annual EquiTrend Study[/url], Five Guys is now No. 1 in the burger category.[br /][Ads /][br /]This is the first time Five Guys has been crowned the burger champion, dethroning In-N-Out, which has held the top spot for the last two years. It's now in second.[br /][br /]Five Guys appears to be getting a boost from a younger crowd. In the poll, the chain got an 81 percent familiarity rating among generation Z and millennials.[br /][Ads /][br /]Shake Shack came in at No. 3, and Wendy's and Culver's rounded out the top five.[br /][br /]Read the full results of the study by visiting [url HREF="http://www.theharrispoll.com/business/Millennials-Dictating-Health-of-Brands.html" TARGET="" REL="nofollow"]http://www.theharrispoll.com.[/url]