California, Lynsi Snyder and In-N-Out
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In-N-Out Burger CEO Lynsi Snyder is attempting to clear up confusion sparked by sensational headlines and misguided social media posts that led many people to believe she is relocating the company
In-N-Out Burger’s expansion into Tennessee gained new attention this week when CEO Lynsi Snyder announced on a podcast that she is moving her family from California to the Volunteer State.
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.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — As California’s much-loved hamburger chain In-N-Out Burger expands across the country into Tennessee, billionaire owner and CEO Lynsi Snyder has announced she and her family are going with it and heading east, too.
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.
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What In-N-Out locations are planned in Tennessee as owner eyes relocating her family amid expansion
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, 43, is the granddaughter of In-N-Out founders Harry and Esther Snyder, who established the burger business in California in 1948 with a Baldwin Park drive-thru