In-N-Out, California and Tennessee
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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.
Lynsi Snyder says she loves California and her customers here but wants to give her staff the chance to grow their careers in others states.
In-N-Out CEO Lynsi Snyder announced she will be moving to Tennessee and bashed California on a recent podcast appearance.
Lynsi Snyder, the chief executive of In-N-Out Burger, has announced that she plans to move her family to Tennessee as the fast-food chain establishes a corporate office there, drawing a backlash in California, where her grandfather founded the company nearly 80 years ago.
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,
The CEO's comments and her family's move have drawn some backlash. Some In-N-Out fans see it as a betrayal of the state that built her business.
In-N-Out CEO Lynsi Snyder is moving her family to Middle Tennessee, joining a growing number of Californians relocating for better business conditions, lower taxes, and family life.
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.
Billionaire In-N-Out owner Lynsi Snyder stirred up a storm of online controversy over the weekend when she revealed that she planned to move her family out of California to Tennessee. The news comes as In-N-Out begins to expand heavily into the South,