Overview
- Lynsi Snyder confirmed that Baldwin Park will remain corporate headquarters and that the Franklin facility is an additional Eastern Territory Office.
- She cited California’s steep taxes and high living costs as motivations for her family’s move to Tennessee and the new regional office.
- Snyder reaffirmed that In-N-Out has no current plans to expand beyond Tennessee, keeping Florida and other East Coast states off its growth map.
- The Franklin facility, supported by the Lancaster, Texas distribution center, could underpin as many as 35 new outlets across Tennessee.
- The company plans to close its Irvine, California office by 2030, maintaining all existing California restaurants.