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In-N-Out CEO Lynsi Snyder responds to backlash over California comments, move to Tennessee. ‘We never forget our roots’

In-N-Out CEO Lynsi Snyder has addressed backlash online following her announcement to relocate her family to Tennessee amid the company’s eastward expansion.

In a video posted to Instagram July 21, the billionaire heiress explained the company headquarters is not moving but it is expanding with an office in Tennessee to “support growth.” The $125 million corporate hub will be located in Franklin’s Berry Farms neighborhood and is expected to open later this year.

Snyder added that moving to the Volunteer State provides In-N-Out associates “wonderful opportunities” to buy a home, raise a family and be a part of the expansion in a different U.S. location.

The update follows her appearance on conservative podcaster Allie Beth Stuckey’s “Relatable,” where she cited grievances with the Golden State’s burdens on business and family life.

“Where I raise my family has nothing to do with my love and appreciation for our customers in California,” she continued. Here’s what else to know.

President of In-N-Out Burger Lynsi Snyder hugs Governor Bill Lee after giving him a In-N-Out Burger apron after Lee announces that the restaurant will be coming to Tennessee during a press conference at Franklin, Tenn., Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023.
President of In-N-Out Burger Lynsi Snyder hugs Governor Bill Lee after giving him a In-N-Out Burger apron after Lee announces that the restaurant will be coming to Tennessee during a press conference at Franklin, Tenn., Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023.

In a video featuring In-N-Out imagery over the years, Snyder expressed pride in the company’s roots and said that “moving to Tennessee is a very healthy plan for their growth,” citing numerous opportunities for In-N-Out employees in Tennessee and potentially in neighboring states.

“It’s tough here in California and this doesn’t have to do with my love or loyalty to the state and our customers, but I love our associates and I would love to offer them this just like we’ve offered other states that provide different things to them,” she said. “The dream of a home and a family is more feasible there for sure.”

She emphasized that the company’s relationship with its customers is built on love, calling them the most important part of the business and a reason why In-N-Out remains deeply committed to customer service and quality.

“Whether we are in California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah — go down the list, each one of those states has the same mission to serve our customers but we never forget where we came from,” said Snyder. “We never forget our roots.”

During her appearance on the “Relatable” podcast, Snyder expressed frustrations with California and announced plans to relocate her family to Tennessee, where In-N-Out will open its second headquarters.

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