In-N-Out Burger CEO Lynsi Snyder faced a backlash in late July when she announced on a podcast that she was moving to Tennessee, where the brand is building a new office.

The burger chain has been synonymous with California, and the Western U.S., since its founding in Baldwin Park in 1948. Snyder said on the podcast that it was difficult to raise a family in California, doing business here was hard, and the move would allow workers to buy more affordable homes outside of the expensive Golden State housing market.

Backlash was swift, with many of In-N-Out’s biggest fans pointing out Snyder’s net worth was estimated to be $7.3 billion (according to Forbes ) and that she had personally benefited from California. She later took to Instagram to say the company would still be headqua

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