After 30 years, In-N-Out leaves corporate office in Orange County
Briefly

In-N-Out Burger is relocating its corporate office back to Baldwin Park from its Orange County location, which has been in operation since 1994. Owner Lynsi Snyder expressed support for the move, emphasizing the need to better serve customers. The Orange County office will close by 2029, with some employees transferring to Baldwin Park and others moving to a new office being built in Tennessee. The decision reflects the company's commitment to its origins and enhancing operational efficiency.
I know my family would be in support of this move because it brings our In-N-Out family back together in a way that helps us better serve our Customers, who are the most important priority.
The Irvine office will close by 2029, and Snyder said that some of the corporate workers there will move to Baldwin Park, while others will make the cross-country jump to Tennessee.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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