In-N-Out Burger Fights to Keep Costs Down Amid Minimum Wage Increase

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The owner of In-N-Out burger chain, Lynsi Snyder, reveals her efforts to prevent price hikes in California due to the minimum wage increase. Snyder expresses her concern for customers and discusses the challenges faced by the company amidst the pandemic and inflation.

The owner of the famed In-N-Out burger chain says she fought to keep costs down in California as legislation bumping up the minimum wage took effect. "I was sitting in VP meetings going toe-to-toe saying, ‘We can’t raise the prices that much, we can’t,'" In-N-Out President Lynsi Snyder said in a Wednesday interview with "Today," adding that she felt "an obligation to look out for our customer.

" CALIFORNIA FOOD CHAINS LAYING OFF WORKERS AHEAD OF NEW MINIMUM WAGE LAW He said the state is "one step closer to fairer wages, safer and healthier working conditions, and better training by giving hardworking fast-food workers a stronger voice and seat at the table.

 

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