Overview
- Snyder will move her family from California to Franklin, Tennessee, where the company is building a new regional office to support planned Southeast expansion.
- In-N-Out has pushed back the target date for closing its Irvine headquarters to 2030 and will consolidate West Coast operations in Baldwin Park, the chain’s original founding site.
- Snyder attributed the strategic shift to California’s high operating costs, regulatory mandates and challenges of raising a family in the state.
- Despite the eastward move, she affirmed that most of In-N-Out’s more than 400 stores will remain in California.
- The company will continue to decline expansion requests for Florida and other East Coast states, using its Texas meat distribution hub to supply Tennessee outlets instead.