In-N-Out Burger to close Irvine office, reestablish headquarters in Baldwin Park
- In-N-Out Burger will move its headquarters from Irvine back to Baldwin Park by 2029, where it was founded in 1948.
- Lynsi Snyder, owner and president, stated the decision was made to better serve customers and centralize operations.
- The closure of the Irvine office will affect over 500 employees, while a new office in Tennessee will employ around 200 people.
- In-N-Out plans to support 35 new restaurants in Tennessee and consolidate West Coast operations in Baldwin Park.
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