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The In-N-Out burger chain, with its ubiquitous palm trees and cult-like following on the West Coast, is distinctly Californian. But its billionaire owner is no longer calling the state home.
Anyone who knows me knows how often I talk about our beginnings and how our customers here in California helped bring us to where we are today," Lynsi Snyder said.
In-N-Out Burger CEO Lynsi Snyder is attempting to clear up confusion sparked by sensational headlines and misguided social ...
In-N-Out Burger CEO Lynsi Snyder is attempting to clear up confusion spawned by sensational headlines and misguided social ...
Harry and Esther Snyder's granddaughter Lynsi Snyder became president in 2010 at age 27, making her one of America's youngest ...
The iconic California burger chain In-N-Out has been one of the most requested fast food restaurants by Floridians. The CEO ...
Lynsi Snyder, the chief executive of In-N-Out Burger, has announced that she plans to move her family to Tennessee as the ...
By Brian Hews In-N-Out CEO Lynsi Snyder wants you to know it’s just so hard raising a family in California. So she’s packing up her multi-billion-dollar burger empire and ...
The Southern California fast food chain is in the midst of building an office in a Nashville suburb and expects to move out ...
Over 75 years after her grandparents founded In-N-Out in Baldwin Park, California, Lynsi Snyder plans to move her family and ...
The owners say the fast-food restaurant’s departure is thanks to the lack of business and family-friendly policies in the state.