
In-N-Out Burger announced Tuesday that it plans to open a corporate office in Tennessee and restaurants in and around Nashville by 2026, marking the company’s first expansion east of Texas. Gov. Bill Lee joined In-N-Out Burger Owner and President Lynsi Snyder along with other government and company officials in announcing plans for an office to be built in Franklin, a suburb south of the Nashville metro area.
Main Idea: In-N-Out Burger plans to open its first office and restaurants east of Texas in Tennessee, marking a major new step in its growth.
Key Points:
More In-N-Out traffic may raise congestion and strain roads and nearby services in Tennessee suburbs.
The expansion should create 277 jobs and give consumers in more states another fast-food choice.
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Central company announcing the Tennessee office and Nashville-area restaurant expansion.
Owner and president of In-N-Out Burger; her comments and leadership are central to the expansion story.
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