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Habit Burger & Grill Takes a Shot at In-N-Out with New Billboard

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Los Angeles Times

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Habit Burger & Grill has continued its playful rivalry with In-N-Out by updating a billboard near LAX to reflect In-N-Out's drop in USA Today’s burger rankings, humorously replacing the '#2' with '#4'. The campaign coincides with In-N-Out's expansion into Tennessee and its declining rankings, highlighting a competitive marketing strategy between the two chains, despite their different sizes and market presence.

In-N-Out's Lynsi Snyder Stays in California Amidst Relocation Rumors

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Fortune

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Lynsi Snyder, heiress of In-N-Out, reaffirms the company's commitment to California as its headquarters remain in Baldwin Park, despite opening a new office in Tennessee to offer staff better homeownership opportunities and support expansion, emphasizing loyalty to California while recognizing the benefits of Tennessee for employees.

In-N-Out Heiress Lynsi Snyder Plans to Relocate to Tennessee Amid Family and Business Challenges

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Los Angeles Times

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In-N-Out Burger, a California-based family-owned chain, is relocating its corporate operations and its CEO Lynsi Snyder is leaving California due to the state's challenging business environment, marking a significant shift as the company plans to expand more in the eastern U.S. while maintaining its roots in California.

In-N-Out Heiress and Family Relocate to Tennessee Amid California Challenges

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Fortune

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Lynsi Snyder, CEO of In-N-Out, is moving the company's office from California to Tennessee due to difficulties in raising a family and doing business in California, despite her love for the state and her commitment to maintaining most stores there. The company is expanding into new markets like Texas and Colorado but remains cautious about full coast-to-coast expansion, focusing on strategic growth and consolidation of its California operations.

In-N-Out Heiress Lynsi Snyder and Family Relocate Business from California to Tennessee

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Business Insider

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Lynsi Snyder, owner of In-N-Out, is relocating the company's headquarters from California to Tennessee due to challenges in doing business and raising a family in California, including COVID-19 restrictions. The company is consolidating its California operations and expanding in the Southeast, with a new headquarters in Tennessee opening in 2026, while maintaining its core presence in California.

Jay Leno Brushes Off Injuries After 60-Foot Fall

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

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Jay Leno, 74, was seen enjoying a meal at In-N-Out in Los Angeles despite recently suffering a fall that left him with a black eye and a broken wrist. The comedian, known for his resilience, had taken a shortcut down a steep hill, resulting in his injuries. Despite the mishap, Leno remained in good spirits and continued with his scheduled performances, seeking medical attention only after returning to L.A. This incident follows previous accidents, including a gasoline fire and a motorcycle crash, from which Leno has also recovered.

"California Fast Food Chains Navigate Minimum Wage Hikes and Price Pressures"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Yahoo Finance

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In-N-Out President Lynsi Snyder has pledged to protect prices at the popular burger chain in the face of California's new minimum wage law, stating that the company won't see drastic price increases. This is in contrast to competitors like McDonald's and Chipotle, which have announced plans to raise prices and cut staff to offset the wage increases. In-N-Out recently raised prices for some items, but Snyder insists that the company will not explore mobile ordering options and has no interest in franchising or going public.

"In-N-Out's Response to California Minimum Wage Law Sparks Industry Debate"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by USA TODAY

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In-N-Out President Lynsi Snyder has pledged to protect prices at the burger chain despite California's new minimum wage law, which offers fast food workers a $20 an hour starting wage. Snyder stated that the company won't see drastic price increases and expressed zero interest in franchising or transitioning into a publicly traded company. This stands in contrast to competitors like McDonald's and Chipotle, which have announced price hikes to offset the wage increases and have made plans to cut staff.

"In-N-Out Heiress' Battle to Maintain Prices Amid Minimum Wage Hike"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Fox Business

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In-N-Out burger chain owner Lynsi Snyder fought to keep costs down in California amid a minimum wage hike, expressing concern for customers. The legislation, which raised the minimum wage for large restaurant chains, led to price increases and closures in the fast-food industry. Some chains raised prices, while others closed locations to offset the higher costs. The law also established a "Fast Food Council" to oversee pay increases and working conditions.

In-N-Out Expands to New State for the First Time

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Yahoo Life

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In-N-Out, the beloved West Coast burger chain, is expanding to Washington State for the first time, with a proposed location in the Ridgefield area around Union Ridge Town Center. The new venue is expected to feature a drive-thru, covered patio, and a different color scheme using local building materials. While construction details and opening dates are yet to be announced, fans are already expressing excitement about the chain's expansion into a new state.

In-N-Out Burger Set to Open First Washington State Location

Originally Published 1 year ago — by USA TODAY

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In-N-Out Burger is aiming to expand to Washington, filing a development application for a location in Ridgefield, just north of Vancouver. The company, which has been in Oregon for nearly 10 years and recently expanded into Idaho, is hopeful for a positive outcome as it works through the development process. In addition to Washington, In-N-Out is also set to open stores in Southern California, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and other locations.

"Jimmy Kimmel Reveals Celeb Tradition: In-N-Out After Award Shows"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Hollywood Reporter

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Jimmy Kimmel reveals that eating at In-N-Out after award shows has become a tradition for celebrities in LA, particularly on Oscars night, due to the popular burger joint being a must-visit spot in the city. The trend was recently referenced in an Oscars promo, and most recently, Paul Giamatti was spotted at In-N-Out after the Golden Globes. Kimmel humorously corrected Ryan Gosling in the promo, emphasizing that the trend is to have In-N-Out after winning an Oscar.