In-N-Out Burger CEO leaving California
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Harry and Esther Snyder's granddaughter Lynsi Snyder became president in 2010 at age 27, making her one of America's youngest billionaires.
In-N-Out CEO Lynsi Snyder announced she will be moving to Tennessee and bashed California on a recent podcast appearance.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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The Western Journal on MSNIn-N-Out President Finally Fleeing California for Red State, Taking HQ with HerLynsi Snyder, president of the famous In-N-Out Burger chain, announced last week that she is leaving the state of California due to cultural changes in the deep-blue state. She said she's moving the company headquarters with her to Tennessee.
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In-N-Out is not only bringing "Animal Style" to Tennessee. Owner Lynsi Snyder says her family is also moving to the Volunteer State. Here are the locations announced so far.
Lynsi Snyder, 43, is the granddaughter of In-N-Out founders Harry and Esther Snyder, who established the burger business in California in 1948 with a Baldwin Park drive-thru