In-N-Out, Tennessee and California
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In-N-Out's expansion to Tennessee—and owner Lynsi Snyder's recent announcement that she’ll be moving to the Volunteer State—comes with a side of major tax breaks. Here’s how.
In-N-Out CEO Lynsi Snyder announced she will be moving to Tennessee and bashed California on a recent podcast appearance.
Snyder emphasized her deep ties to California and the brand’s heritage, but cited cost-of-living challenges as a reason for offering employees new opportunities to raise families and buy homes in more affordable states like Tennessee.
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNIn-N-Out Burger CEO Lynsi Snyder sets record straight on move to TennesseeIn-N-Out Burger president and owner Lynsi Snyder is setting the record straight after announcing she is moving her family to Tennessee.
Las matemáticas confirman que Snyder tiene razón. Tennessee es un mejor lugar que California para criar una familia. Sin embargo, esta conclusión conlleva una gran salvedad: ninguno de los dos estados es ideal para la crianza de los hijos, según estas clasificaciones.
In-N-Out Burger CEO Lynsi Snyder is attempting to clear up confusion sparked by sensational headlines and misguided social media posts that led many people to believe she is relocating the company
The math confirms that Snyder is right. Tennessee is a better place than California to raise a family. However, that conclusion comes with a huge caveat: Neither state is ideal for child-raising, based on these rankings.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — As California’s much-loved hamburger chain In-N-Out Burger expands across the country into Tennessee, billionaire owner and CEO Lynsi Snyder has announced she and her family are going with it and heading east, too.