East Coast fans of In-N-Out Burger have been waiting with bated breath for the cult burger chain to announce its expansion to their part of the country — and they’ll be disappointed by Lynsi Snyder’s recent interview with NBC’s Today.
NBC’s Savannah Sellers said Snyder, who is the chain’s president and granddaughter of its founders, said it has no plans to launch on the East Coast.
“I of course had to ask about expanding to the East Coast,” Sellers said. “Lynsi said as long as she’s around the answer is probably never.”
Snyder’s grandparents opened the first In-N-Out location as a burger stand in Baldwin Park, Los Angeles County, California, in 1948.
The chain opened its first non-California restaurant in Las Vegas in 1992. It’s since expanded to six more states: Arizona, Utah, Texas, Oregon, Colorado, and Idaho. It has about 400 restaurants in total.
In-N-Out has announced plans to open restaurants in New Mexico and Tennessee, too, and it confirmed to Today that it’s also coming to Washington State.
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