This marks the California burger chain's first expansion east of Texas, officials said.
"This expansion is significant for our Company,"Snyder said. "For many years, we’ve heard requests from our Customers in Tennessee to consider opening locations near them, further east than we’ve ever been. Our Customers are our most important asset at In-N-Out, and we very much look forward to serving them in years to come, and becoming part of the wonderful communities in The Volunteer State.
In-N-Out was founded by Harry and Esther Snyder and is still owned and operated by the Snyder family. To celebrate its 75th Anniversary, In-N-Out will be hosting a special celebration festival this October in
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