In-N-Out, California and Lynsi Snyder
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In-N-Out CEO Lynsi Snyder announced she will be moving to Tennessee and bashed California on a recent podcast appearance.
The Southern California fast food chain is in the midst of building an office in a Nashville suburb and expects to move out of its Irvine headquarters.
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNIn-N-Out Burger CEO Lynsi Snyder sets record straight on move to TennesseeIn-N-Out Burger president and owner Lynsi Snyder is setting the record straight after announcing she is moving her family to Tennessee.
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In-N-Out president and CEO Lynsi Snyder responded to backlash about moving her family to Tennessee as the restaurant company opens an “eastern territory office” in Franklin. Snyder made the announceme
In-N-Out owner and president Lynsi Snyder clarified comments she made about her plans to move her family to Tennessee, where her company is also expanding.
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The Christian Post on MSNChristian In-N-Out President Lynsi Snyder relocates family to Tennessee as franchise expands eastwardLynsi Snyder, outspoken Christian and president of In-N-Out Burger, revealed Friday that she is relocating her family from California to Tennessee, citing the challenges of raising children and
In-N-Out isn’t coming to the East Coast anytime soon. “Florida has begged us, and we’re still saying no,” Snyder, 43, told Allie Beth Stuckey, host of the faith-focused podcast Relatable. “The [other] East Coast states—we’re still saying no.”
In-N-Out CEO Lynsi Snyder moves her family east to Tennessee, citing California's difficult environment for raising kids and business operations.
In-N-Out CEO Lynsi Snyder has responded to online criticism following her controversial appearance on the “Relatable” podcast, where she discussed her decision to move to Tennessee. Here’s what she had to say.
There’s a lot of really great things about California, but raising a family is not easy here. Doing business is not easy here,” In-N-Out Burger CEO Lynsi Snyder said on a recent podcast