In-N-Out Burger announces expansion to Tennessee, its eighth state

In-N-Out Burger plans to set up shop in Tennessee, the state’s Gov. Bill Lee and Lynsi Snyder, the chain’s owner and president, announced Tuesday, Jan. 10.

In-N-Out will invest $125.5 million in the state, build a 100,000-square-foot regional hub in Franklin, a suburb of Nashville, and begin opening restaurants in 2026, according to a statement from the governor’s office.

At a press conference in Franklin, Lee appeared next to Snyder in a chef’s apron.

Snyder told The Tennessean, a Nashville newspaper, that she fell in love with the state at first sight on a road trip.

“We came here years ago actually east of the Smokies, but came back out

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