In-N-Out Burger's owner talks about moving to Tennessee in a podcast
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Lynsi Snyder, president of In-N-Out Burger, announced in a podcast that her family will relocate to Tennessee due to challenges associated with raising a family and doing business in California. The company is establishing an office in Franklin, with several restaurants, while maintaining its corporate office in California. Snyder confirmed that the move aligns with her long-term vision of consolidating operations under one roof. The news generated significant media coverage, raising questions regarding the brand's future in Southern California and potential expansion.
Snyder stated that raising a family and conducting business is challenging in California, emphasizing the appeal of Tennessee for both personal and company growth.
The company will maintain its original corporate office in California but will expand operations significantly with the new office expected in Franklin, Tennessee.
Snyder expressed her long-term vision of consolidating company offices, with plans for a new Tennessee location while transitioning corporate functions from Irvine.
The move to Tennessee has raised questions about In-N-Out's future, prompting various media outlets to speculate whether this indicates a broader Southern expansion.
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