In-N-Out Burger President and billionaire heiress Lynsi Snyder says she’s leaving California, citing the state’s increasingly hostile environment for families and businesses under Governor Gavin Newsom’s left-wing agenda.
Snyder, 43, announced the move on the Relatable podcast with Allie Beth Stuckey, revealing that she and her family will relocate to Tennessee as the company expands eastward.
“There’s a lot of great things about California, but raising a family is not easy here. Doing business is not easy here,” Snyder said.
Eastward Expansion
In-N-Out, founded 76 years ago in California, will keep most of its restaurants in the state for now, but Snyder confirmed a new regional office in Franklin, Tennessee is underway. It will mark the chain’s most eastern expansion yet.
“We’re building an office in Franklin, so I’m actually moving out there,” she said.
While Florida and other East Coast states have courted the iconic burger chain, Snyder says they’re still saying no—for now.
“Florida has begged us and we’re still saying no. The East Coast states, we’re saying
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