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law-and-discrimination6 months ago

Ex-In-N-Out Employee Sues for $3M Over Hairstyle Discrimination

A former In-N-Out Burger employee is suing the chain for at least $3 million, claiming discrimination based on his hairstyle and cultural identity, which he argues violates the CROWN Act. He was fired after refusing to shave his sideburns, which he says are part of his cultural expression, and alleges the dress code policies are unfair to Black workers.

business1 year ago

"Rumors Swirl: In-N-Out Burger Eyeing Washington County Expansion"

A land use application to open an In-N-Out Burger in Beaverton on Highway 10 was approved, marking a potential arrival of the popular chain to the area. The proposed location will be a 3,885-square-foot restaurant with a drive-thru and outdoor seating, next to the Chick-fil-A at Southwest Beaverton Hillsdale Highway and 107th Avenue. The decision can still be appealed to the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals by parties of record only through May 7.

business1 year ago

"In-N-Out President's Fight to Keep Prices Down Amid Minimum Wage Hike"

In-N-Out Burger president Lynsi Snyder revealed that she fought to keep prices down in California as the state's new fast-food minimum wage law raised the base rate, emphasizing the chain's commitment to customers. While other fast-food chains in California have announced price increases or layoffs, In-N-Out only raised prices by 25 cents for a burger and 5 cents for a drink at one Los Angeles location. Snyder also stated that the company won't adopt technology that would impact customer experience and has no plans to go public, adopt the franchise model, or expand to the East Coast soon. In-N-Out, which started in 1948 in California, has expanded to several states and is planning further expansion into the South and East.

business1 year ago

In-N-Out Burger Set to Expand to Washington State

In-N-Out Burger is reportedly considering expanding its presence to the entire West Coast, with plans for its first location in the state of Washington. The popular fast food chain, which has been exclusive to Southern California for over 40 years, is also eyeing expansion to the South, with recent announcements of new locations in New Mexico and the Nashville, Tennessee area. Despite its expansion plans, In-N-Out is also planning a new location in Lake Elsinore while announcing the closure of an Oakland location due to ongoing crime in the area.

business1 year ago

In-N-Out Burger to Open First Washington Location in Ridgefield

In-N-Out Burger, the iconic California burger chain, has applied to open its first location in Washington in Ridgefield, as part of the Union Ridge Town Center development, which also includes a Costco and YMCA. The city of Ridgefield confirmed the application and stated that the projects are expected to be completed before any businesses open, without providing an estimated opening date.

business1 year ago

In-N-Out Burger to Open First Washington Location in Ridgefield

In-n-Out Burger plans to open its first location in Washington, specifically in Ridgefield, after filing a development contract with the city, with an estimated eight to nine months for construction and opening pending permits and approvals. The popular Californian burger joint aims to become a part of the Ridgefield community and serve its customers at the Union Ridge Town Center, marking its expansion further up the west coast.

business1 year ago

"Denny's and In-N-Out Burger Close Oakland Locations Over Safety Concerns"

Denny's and In-N-Out Burger have both closed their Oakland restaurants due to safety concerns for customers and staff, citing crimes such as car break-ins, property damage, theft, and armed robberies. The decision to close the Denny's location, which had been open for 54 years, was made in consideration of the safety and well-being of team members and guests. Data from the city's crime report shows an increase in reported robberies, prompting these closures.

business1 year ago

In-N-Out's First Closure in 75 Years: Crime Concerns Lead to Oakland Location Shutdown

In-N-Out Burger is set to close its first location in Oakland, California, due to a surge in car break-ins, property damage, theft, and robberies affecting both customers and employees, marking the first closure in its 75-year history. The fast-food chain's chief operating officer cited ongoing victimization despite efforts to create safer conditions as the reason for the closure, which is scheduled for March 24.

business-politics1 year ago

"In-N-Out Closure Prompts Oakland Mayor Recall Effort Over Crime Concerns"

In-N-Out Burger's decision to close its only Oakland location due to high levels of crime has sparked a recall effort against the city's mayor, Sheng Thao. The company cited ongoing safety concerns for customers and employees as the reason for the closure. A group called Oakland United to Recall Sheng Thao has initiated the recall effort, blaming the mayor for the city's crime issues. In response, Mayor Thao emphasized her efforts to address criminal behavior and stated plans to work with regional and state leaders. Despite the closure, In-N-Out Burger will continue to support local charitable organizations in Oakland.

crime-politics1 year ago

"Oakland Mayor Faces Backlash Over Crime Surge and In-N-Out Closure"

Oakland residents are seeking to oust Mayor Sheng Thao over rising crime levels, with the closure of the city's only In-N-Out Burger due to rampant theft fueling the backlash. The COO of In-N-Out cited ongoing safety issues, including car break-ins, property damage, theft, and armed robberies, as reasons for the closure. Some residents blame Thao for failing to address the crime surge and missing a deadline to apply for a retail theft grant. The area near the In-N-Out and several gas stations has become a hotspot for organized theft, prompting concerns about public safety and the mayor's response.

business1 year ago

In-N-Out's First Closure in 75 Years: Wave of Car Break-Ins and Robberies

In-N-Out Burger is set to close its first location in Oakland, California, due to a surge in car break-ins, property damage, theft, and robberies affecting customers and employees. The decision comes after the company's efforts to improve safety conditions proved insufficient, with the area experiencing a significant increase in crime, including 1,174 car break-ins since 2019. The closure is scheduled for March 24, prompting discussions about the need for enhanced security measures in the area.

business2 years ago

"In-N-Out's First Closure in 75 Years: Car Break-Ins and Robberies Force Shutdown"

In-N-Out Burger will close its first location in Oakland, California, due to a surge in car break-ins, property damage, theft, and armed robberies affecting customers and employees. The decision comes after the company's efforts to create safer conditions proved insufficient, with the restaurant experiencing a high frequency of crimes. The closure is scheduled for March 24, 2024, and comes amid a spike in property crime and robberies in the area.