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Why this iconic company is leaving the state of California

The sign outside an In-N-Out Burger restaurant Dec. 8, 2024, in Lone Tree, Colo. In-N-Out owners say their decision to relocate company headquarters is thanks to the lack of business and family-friendly policies in California.

The sign outside an In-N-Out Burger restaurant Dec. 8, 2024, in Lone Tree, Colo. In-N-Out owners say their decision to relocate company headquarters is thanks to the lack of business and family-friendly policies in California. (David Zalubowski, Associated Press)


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In-N-Out Burger may have gotten its start in California but its owner has decided it's time for a move.

In an appearance on the "Relatable" podcast released Friday, Lynsi Snyder said she is shifting the burger chain's headquarters to the suburbs outside Nashville, Tennessee.

"We're building an office in Franklin," she said. "I'm actually moving out there."

This move isn't sudden. In 2023, In-N-Out announced it planned to open a corporate office in Tennessee, along with expanding its restaurant chain to the state, within the next three years.

Read more at Deseret.com.

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