Overview
- Lynsi Snyder is moving her family to Franklin, Tenn., where In-N-Out will open its Eastern Territory office in 2026 to support about 35 new restaurants.
- The chain confirmed its main corporate headquarters will remain in Baldwin Park and plans to close its Irvine office by 2030 while keeping all California locations open.
- Snyder attributed her relocation to high living and operating costs in California and cited the move as a way to offer associates more affordable home-buying opportunities.
- In-N-Out said it will not expand beyond Tennessee on the East Coast, limiting new sites to within a day’s drive of its existing meat supply centers.
- Social media calls for a boycott followed Snyder’s podcast comments, prompting company statements to reaffirm its roots and commitment to California.