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In-N-Out President Finally Fleeing California for Red State, Taking HQ with Her

lynsi Snyder, president and heiress of the In-N-Out Burger chain, has announced she is relocating her family and the company’s headquarters from California to Tennessee. Citing cultural shifts,increasing difficulties in raising a family and conducting business,and stringent COVID-19 regulations in California,Snyder stated that these challenges influenced her decision. She criticized pandemic restrictions such as mask mandates and plexiglass barriers, and expressed opposition to checking customers’ vaccine status, which led to temporary shutdowns of some In-N-Out locations. After 77 years in California, the move to Franklin, Tennessee, reflects a broader trend of businesses and residents leaving California due to rising crime, homelessness, high taxes, and what Snyder and others perceive as extreme government policies. Snyder emphasized staying true to the company’s Christian values while expanding into a new habitat with fewer regulations and a friendlier culture.


Lynsi Snyder, president of the famous In-N-Out Burger chain, announced last week that she is leaving the state of California due to cultural changes in the deep-blue state.

She said she’s moving the company headquarters with her to Tennessee.

“In-n-Out President Lynsi Snyder reveals for the first time that she and her family are LEAVING California for Tennessee,” podcast host Alley Beth Stuckey wrote on the social media site X. “‘Raising a family is not easy here,’ she told me. ‘Doing business is not easy here.’”

“After 77 years, In-n-Out HQ will say goodbye to its home state and set up shop in Franklin,” she continued. “The granddaughter of the fast food chain’s founders, Snyder is staying true to the company’s Christian foundation while expanding its reach. Our conversation was fascinating.”

Stuckey added, “Her journey to Jesus is raw and redemptive. You will be so encouraged.”

The heiress also told Stuckey that the COVID-19 regulations during the pandemic were far too extreme, and they conflicted with the company’s culture.

“Well, there were so many pressures and just hoops we were having to jump through,” she explained, citing mask policies and plexiglass barriers they were required to put up between workers and customers.

“It was really terrible. And I look back, and I’m like, ‘Man, maybe we should have just pushed even harder on some of that stuff and dealt with all the legal backlash.’ But that was definitely where we held the line. We’re not policing our customers.”

Snyder then touched upon the idea of checking customers’ vaccine status, adding, ” I wouldn’t do that to anyone. I don’t want this, and I don’t expect them to want it.”

When asked if she had issues with California’s state government for pushing back, she said: “Yes, we were shut down for a brief moment, but it’s worth it.”

The show d a clip of an NPR story from Oct. 20, 2021, which said that San Francisco’s Department of Public Health “briefly” shut down an In-N-Out restaurant “because it was not properly checking patrons’ vaccination documentation.”

It makes sense for the iconic restaurant to join California’s mass exodus.

Crime continues to rise, homelessness persists, tax increases are frequent, and government officials have embraced radical extremism.

There’s a reason more people are fleeing to places like Texas, Florida, Tennessee, and Georgia. Lower taxes, less crime, friendlier culture, and fewer regulations.

They want to live free. Businesses want to serve their customers in peace.

California’s culture, on the other hand, makes citizens surrender all autonomy to the state, forcing them to seek the American dream elsewhere.

It was once a booming paradise. But far-left lawmakers got greedy and now they have turned the state into a cautionary tale.




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