30 years later, In-N-Out left the company office in Orange County
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The company announced this week that California’s most famous burger shop is cementing its corporate business in Golden State, Los Angeles County.
In-N-Out will close its Orange County Corporate office, which has retained offices with the company since 1994 and moved employees back to Baldwin Park, where its founders first opened a direct restaurant in the 1940s.
“I know my family will support this move because it brings our international service families back together and can help us better provide our clients with the most important priorities,” said owner Lins Snyder ( Lynsi Snyder said the company's president and the couple's granddaughter were formed.
The Irvine office will be closed in 2029, the company said in a press release. Some corporate workers there will be moving to Baldwin Park, while others will make off-road pie jump to Tennessee, which is currently building a new corporate office that will open next year, Snyder said.
Founder Harry Snyder opened a corporate office less than a mile from his first Burger Restaurant in Baldwin Park, where the company has been working since . In-N-Out now has over 400 locations in California, Texas, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Oregon, Colorado and Idaho.