Sorry East Coast, you're not going to get an In-N-Out Burger any time soon.
Lynsi Snyder, the beloved burger chain's president, told Forbes magazine that In-N-Out will not branch out to the East Coast in her lifetime. She said she prefers that the chain remains "unique" to the West Coast area.
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Snyder's grandparents founded In-N-Out in 1948 in Baldwin Park and slowly expanded into other Southern California locations.
Later, the chain moved into Northern California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Oregon and Texas.
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Fans of the chain have long begged for locations in the Midwest and on the East Coast, but the company has always said quality is more important than quantity.