California, Lynsi Snyder and In-N-Out
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In-N-Out’s billionaire owner is moving out of California
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Snyder emphasized her deep ties to California and the brand’s heritage, but cited cost-of-living challenges as a reason for offering employees new opportunities to raise families and buy homes in more affordable states like Tennessee.
In-N-Out CEO Lynsi Snyder announced she will be moving to Tennessee and bashed California on a recent podcast appearance.
Billionaire In-N-Out Burger heiress Lynsi Snyder fired back at critics who called for a boycott of the popular fast-food joint after she revealed she was moving her family from California to Tennessee.
LOS ANGELES (KGO) -- In-N-Out's president says she is moving out of California saying, "doing business is not easy here." Lynsi Snyder announced last week on the "Relatable" podcast, hosted by conservative commentator Allie Beth Stuckey, she is planning on taking her family to Tennessee.
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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The Western Journal on MSNIn-N-Out President Finally Fleeing California for Red State, Taking HQ with HerLynsi Snyder, president of the famous In-N-Out Burger chain, announced last week that she is leaving the state of California due to cultural changes in the deep-blue state. She said she's moving the company headquarters with her to Tennessee.