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In-N-Out CEO Lynsi Snyder has announced her decision to relocate her family from California to Franklin, Tennessee, as the company prepares to establish new headquarters in the Volunteer State. This move marks a significant shift for the fast-food chain, which has long been associated with its original home in Irvine, California. The company is currently in the process of transitioning its West Coast office to Baldwin Park, California, but the establishment of a new base in Tennessee signals a strategic change in operations.
Snyder cited the challenges of doing business in California as a key factor in the decision to move. The fast-food industry has faced various obstacles in the state, including regulatory hurdles and rising costs. By relocating to Tennessee, In-N-Out aims to create a more favorable environment for growth and expansion. This decision reflects broader trends among businesses seeking to navigate the complexities of operating in California's competitive landscape.
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