California, In-N-Out Burger
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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.
This week, its billionaire owner and CEO, Lynsi Snyder, born and raised in California, said she will be trading her roots for a new life in Tennessee. Snyder shared her love for California, along with why she’s leaving, in a recent “Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey” podcast.
In-N-Out owner and president Lynsi Snyder clarified comments she made about her plans to move her family to Tennessee, where her company is also expanding.
In-N-Out CEO Lynsi Snyder announced she will be moving to Tennessee and bashed California on a recent podcast appearance.
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.
Tesla's very first diner and drive-in theater opened in LA on Monday to much fanfare. Meanwhile, In-N-Out Burger president and owner Lynsi Snyder is setting the record straight about her move to Tennessee.
The math confirms that Snyder is right. Tennessee is a better place than California to raise a family. However, that conclusion comes with a huge caveat: Neither state is ideal for child-raising, based on these rankings.
Despite personal frustrations with the state, In-N-Out emphasized its loyalty to California customers and clarified that a new Tennessee office is part of broader national growth - not a departure.