California, Lynsi Snyder and In-N-Out
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In-N-Out Burger CEO Lynsi Snyder is attempting to clear up confusion spawned by sensational headlines and misguided social media posts that had many people believing that she is moving the company from California to Tennessee.
The Southern California fast food chain is in the midst of building an office in a Nashville suburb and expects to move out of its Irvine headquarters.
The iconic California burger chain In-N-Out has been one of the most requested fast food restaurants by Floridians. The CEO said it isn't happening.
In-N-Out CEO Lynsi Snyder announced she will be moving to Tennessee and bashed California on a recent podcast appearance.
Doing business is not easy here,” the quick-service burger chain’s president Lynsi Snyder said about its California headquarters
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Despite the move, Snyder remains committed to In-N-Out's California heritage. She plans to fulfill her late father's vision by consolidating the company's Irvine and Baldwin Park offices at the latter location (the site of In-N-Out's first restaurant in 1948) within the next five years.
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In-N-Out is not only bringing "Animal Style" to Tennessee. Owner Lynsi Snyder says her family is also moving to the Volunteer State. Here are the locations announced so far.
Lynsi Snyder is a born and bred Californian, and makes no secret of the fact she loves the state where her grandparents founded burger empire In-N-Out.