Pat Sajak was pictured Monday for the first time since announcing his retirement from the long-running game show Wheel of Fortune last month.

The veteran game show host, 76, was bust with errands in Los Angeles, as he was pictured grocery shopping and then grabbing food through the drive thru at an In-N-Out Burger on the summer day.

According to onlookers, Sajak ordered one of the fast food outlet’s trademark Double-Double burgers, with fries and a beverage. He was seen taking a bite of his lunch in his vehicle, as the burger chain has a special packaging set-up for those dining in their cars.

The Chicago-born TV personality – who last month announced his retirement from Wheel of Fortune after more than four decades – was subsequently seen shopping at a Gelson’s supermarket for about a half hour, before heading back to his Encino, California home.

He kept cool on a hot day in Southern California clad in a green Under Armour T-shirt with black shorts and grey sneakers. 

Out and about: Pat Sajak, 76, was pictured Monday for the first time since announcing his retirement from the long-running game show Wheel of Fortune last month

Out and about: Pat Sajak, 76, was pictured Monday for the first time since announcing his retirement from the long-running game show Wheel of Fortune last month

He wore a hat with Under Armour’s logo bearing the colors of the American flag and dark sunglasses. 

Sajak – who will be replaced by Ryan Seacrest as host of the long-running show – revealed June 12 he was stepping down from his longtime post at the head of the series.

‘Well, the time has come,’ Sajak said on Twitter. ‘I’ve decided that our 41st season, which begins in September, will be my last.

He continued: ‘It’s been a wonderful ride, and I’ll have more to say in the coming months. Many thanks to you all. (If nothing else, it’ll keep the clickbait sites busy!)’

A tweet from the long-running game show read: ‘Thank you to the best host in the biz. Wheel of Fortune would not be what it is today without you, Pat. Looking forward to Season 41 being better than ever!’ 

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According to iMDb, Sajak has hosted 7748 episodes of the nighttime edition of the series to date from 1983–2023.

He kept cool on a hot day in Southern California clad in a green Under Armour T-shirt with black shorts and grey sneakers

He kept cool on a hot day in Southern California clad in a green Under Armour T-shirt with black shorts and grey sneakers 

The Chicago-born TV personality was seen shopping at a Gelson's supermarket for about a half-hour, before heading back to his Encino, California home

The Chicago-born TV personality was seen shopping at a Gelson’s supermarket for about a half-hour, before heading back to his Encino, California home 

The TV veteran last month announced his retirement from Wheel of Fortune after more than four decades

The TV veteran last month announced his retirement from Wheel of Fortune after more than four decades 

The longtime game show host was seen loading up his black sports car with groceries

The longtime game show host was seen loading up his black sports car with groceries 

Sajak was pictured grabbing food through the drive thru at an In-N-Out Burger on the summer day

Sajak was pictured grabbing food through the drive thru at an In-N-Out Burger on the summer day 

According to onlookers, Sajak ordered one of the fast food outlet's trademark Double-Double burgers, with fries and a beverage

According to onlookers, Sajak ordered one of the fast food outlet’s trademark Double-Double burgers, with fries and a beverage

He was seen taking a bite of his lunch in his vehicle, as the burger chain has a special packaging set-up for those dining in their cars

He was seen taking a bite of his lunch in his vehicle, as the burger chain has a special packaging set-up for those dining in their cars 

The latest: Pat Sajak, 76, says he is retiring from Wheel of Fortune after more than four decades

The latest: Pat Sajak, 76, says he is retiring from Wheel of Fortune after more than four decades

Details: Sajak made the announcement on his Twitter page Monday afternoon

Details: Sajak made the announcement on his Twitter page Monday afternoon 

Suzanne Prete, the executive vice president of game shows for Sony Pictures Television, issued a statement saying, ‘As the host of Wheel of Fortune, Pat has entertained millions of viewers across America for 40 amazing years.

‘We are incredibly grateful and proud to have had Pat as our host for all these years and we look forward to celebrating his outstanding career throughout the upcoming season.’

Prete said that Sajak ‘has agreed to continue as a consultant on the show for three years following his last year hosting,’ adding, ‘We’re thrilled to have him remaining close to the Wheel of Fortune family!’ 

Sajak has hosted the nighttime edition of the show with White since 1983. He got his start as host of the daytime series beginning in 1981, exiting that edition to host his own late night series in 1989. The daytime edition was canceled in 1991.

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He has been been nominated for Daytime Emmys 22 times for his hosting efforts on the series and its spinoffs, winning three times. In 2011, he was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award for his work on the TV staple. 

Sajak has been a consistent presence on the long-running series over the duration of his four decades at the helm, rarely missing a show.

In an instance in November of 1996 when he was battling laryngitis, he and White swapped duties for the episode.

A tweet from the long-running game show confirmed the host's pending exit from the series

A tweet from the long-running game show confirmed the host’s pending exit from the series 

The veteran TV personalities were seen hosting Celebrity Wheel of Fortune in early 2020

The veteran TV personalities were seen hosting Celebrity Wheel of Fortune in early 2020

Sajak has been a consistent presence on the long-running series over the duration of his four decades at the helm, rarely missing a show

Sajak has been a consistent presence on the long-running series over the duration of his four decades at the helm, rarely missing a show 

Sajak and longtime costar Vanna White have been featured on the nighttime edition of the game show since 1983. Pictured in the 1980s

Sajak and longtime costar Vanna White have been featured on the nighttime edition of the game show since 1983. Pictured in the 1980s 

Sajak and White were pictured with one another in Las Vegas at a TV convention in 1995

Sajak and White were pictured with one another in Las Vegas at a TV convention in 1995 

In 2011, Sajak was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Daytime Emmys for his work on the TV staple

In 2011, Sajak was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Daytime Emmys for his work on the TV staple

He had to take a break from taping in November of 2019 when he had to undergo an emergency intestinal surgery, with White filling in as host.

He hinted at his nascent departure from the series speaking with Entertainment Tonight in September, saying, ‘Years go by fast. We’re getting near the end. We’re not gonna do this for another 40 years. The end is near.’

In addition to his efforts on Wheel of Fortune, Sajak has also made cameos on a number of TV shows, including The King of Queens, The Larry Sanders Show, The Commish, Santa Barbara, 227, Gimme a Break! and The A-Team. 

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Sajak is father to two adult children with wife Lesly Brown – son Patrick, 32, and daughter Maggie, 28.

Maggie has worked for the series as a social media correspondent over the last two years.  

Sajak was pictured on the set of the series alongside his daughter Maggie, who has served as a social media correspondent for the show over the last two years

Sajak was pictured on the set of the series alongside his daughter Maggie, who has served as a social media correspondent for the show over the last two years 

Sajak was hailed by a number of fans on Twitter in response to his announcement

Sajak was hailed by a number of fans on Twitter in response to his announcement 

Sajak was hailed by a number of fans in response to his announcement. 

‘We’ll miss ya! Happy retirement!’ one fan wrote, while another said, ‘First ballot hall of famer. Induct Pat everywhere!’

Another fan shared the warm words, ‘Always a classic icon in my house of wonderfully dry wit and laughter. Shaped TV in a massive way!

‘Thanks for 42 fantastic years. Congrats, hope retirement is everything and then some for you.’

Said another fan, ‘Things aren’t gonna be the same without you at the helm but it’s been an amazing run.’ 

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