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In-N-Out CEO Lynsi Snyder moves her family east to Tennessee, citing California's difficult environment for raising kids and ...
A federal complaint filed in Santa Ana alleges a man impersonated an In-N-Out employee in ‘lewd, derogatory and profane’ videos.
In-N-Out is taking legal action against a YouTube prankster who disguised himself as an employee and made “lewd” and “racially insensitive” remarks to unsuspecting customers.
In-N-Out has long been very protective of its brand, often taking perceived trademark violators to court. For example, In-N-Out in 2017 sued Smashburger over use of the phrase “Triple Double.” In 2019 ...