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Lynsi Snyder, the billionaire owner of In-N-Out Burger, has announced her decision to leave California, citing the difficulties of operating a business in the state. Snyder expressed her frustrations with the regulatory environment and the increasing challenges that entrepreneurs face in California.
In a recent statement, she highlighted the burdensome regulations and high taxes that have made it increasingly difficult for businesses to thrive. Snyder believes that moving to Tennessee will provide a more favorable environment for her company and allow for greater opportunities for growth.
The move marks a significant shift for Snyder, who has been an integral part of the family-owned fast-food chain that has become an iconic brand in California. As she embarks on this new chapter, Snyder's decision reflects a broader trend among business owners seeking more business-friendly climates. Her departure raises questions about the future of In-N-Out in its home state and the ongoing challenges faced by businesses operating there.
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