
A fast-food hamburger chain long associated with California is moving its headquarters out of the Democrat-led state, according to its owner.
In-N-Out owner Lynsi Snyder said she was moving the company to the suburbs of Nashville, Tennessee, with plans for southeastern expansion.
“There’s a lot of great things about California, but raising a family is not easy here. Doing business is not easy here,” Snyder told Allie Beth Stuckey on the “Relatable” podcast released Friday.
While the “bulk of our stores” still will be located in the Golden State, Snyder said In-N-Out’s corporate headquarters will be in Franklin, Tennessee, beginning in 2026.
“It will be wonderful having an office out there, growing out there, and being able to have a family, and other peoples’ families out there,” she said.
In-N-Out Burger in February said it will close its office in Irvine, California, and will consolidate its West Coast operations in Baldwin Park, California. Snyder said the Irvine office will close by 2030.
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