In-N-Out CEO's move out of California sparks controversy
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There are a lot of great things about California, but raising a family is not easy here,” Snyder, 43, said in the episode released Friday. “Doing business is not easy here.”
In-N-Out CEO Lynsi Snyder moves her family east to Tennessee, citing California's difficult environment for raising kids and business operations.
Despite the move, Snyder remains committed to In-N-Out's California heritage. She plans to fulfill her late father's vision by consolidating the company's Irvine and Baldwin Park offices at the latter location (the site of In-N-Out's first restaurant in 1948) within the next five years.
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Lynsi Snyder is a born and bred Californian, and makes no secret of the fact she loves the state where her grandparents founded burger empire In-N-Out.