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In a surprising twist in the burger world, Lynsi Snyder, the president of In-N-Out, is packing her bags and leaving sunny California for a red state! That’s right—California’s not-so-great policies have driven this burger royalty to make a bold move, relocating her family and setting up a new office in Franklin, Tennessee. Snyder shared her reasons behind the change on the Blaze Media podcast “Relatable,” citing the difficulty of raising a family and running a business in California as her main motivators. Talk about a state that’s got some competition for the Golden State’s finest!
But let’s not panic just yet, In-N-Out lovers—Snyder reassured fans that most of the company’s locations will remain in their original home turf. So while she may be leaving the California sun behind, it looks like the fries are staying golden. Plus, as Snyder navigates this shift, the company plans to offer employees a “longer runway” to adjust to the changes ahead. Sounds fancy, doesn’t it? Who knew moving could come with such a sophisticated vocabulary?
This whole scenario is raising eyebrows and sparking debates, especially as Snyder hints at softening her stance on the East Coast expansion. But here’s the kicker: Florida has been begging for In-N-Out, and so far, the answer is still “no.” What does this mean for burger lovers on the other coast? Will Snyder finally hear their pleas, or is she keeping her burger kingdom firmly planted on the West Coast?
What are your thoughts on the move? Is it the next step for In-N-Out, or just a case of corporate politics at play? Let’s chat about it in the comments!
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