In-N-Out Burger Announces Closure of Orange County Headquarters After 30 Years Amidst Tennessee Expansion

In-N-Out Burger has announced that it is closing its Orange County headquarters after 30 years amidst reports that the Southern California fast-food favorite is making its mark in Tennessee.

The Orange County Register reports that the company is looking to establish a new future in Tennessee and return to its origins in the San Gabriel Valley. According to a news release on Feb. 10, the fast-food giant plans to consolidate in Baldwin Park by the end of 2029, leaving its Irvine offices at 4199 Campus Drive.

The chain was established in 1948 in Baldwin Park, serving as In-N-Out’s “western territory” headquarters. After constructing an “eastern territory office” close to Nashville, In-N-Out Burger is anticipated to start adding restaurants in the state by the end of this year…

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