The woman behind the burger: Here are the secrets behind this executive’s success in the fast food industry!

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Let’s talk about our “Marketing Marvel” for today. Each Monday, we feature outstanding individuals and highlight their experiences,

contributions, and insights in their respective fields.

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The woman behind the burger: Here are the secrets behind this executive’s success in the fast food industry!

Lynsi Snyder: President of In-N-Out Burger

In-N-Out Burger has been serving delicious burgers and fries to its customers in California and the U.S. Southwest since it was founded in 1948.

If you don’t know yet, the fast food chain is family-owned and has never franchised its operations since its establishment.

Despite not having the same corporate and venture capital backing its rivals have, In-N-Out Burger continues to be one of the U.S.’ best burger brands according to marketing research firm Market Force.

One of the factors that contributed to this success?

The leadership of Lynsi Snyder, In-N-Out Burger’s current president!

Snyder was born on May 5, 1982 in Glendora, California. Her father is H. Guy Snyder, the son of Harry and Esther Snyder, the founders of In-N-Out Burger.

Snyder (the brand’s current president) occupied various positions at the company when she was a teenager. These roles included serving at the front counter, processing orders in the drive-thru, and being a cashier. After finishing college, she worked closely with upper management in developing new strategies and initiatives for the fast food chain.

Snyder became the president of In-N-Out Burger in 2010. She is known for her hands-on management style and dedication to maintaining the quality of the fast food chain’s products, and for expanding In-N-Out Burger to other states like Texas, Oregon, and Nevada.

As of 2023, the fast food chain operates more than 300 stores across the U.S.

What are some of Snyder’s tactics that contribute to the success of In-N-Out Burger?

  • Simple and consistent branding. Snyder retained the fast food chain's classic logo and the red-and-white color scheme that has remained unchanged since its founding in 1948.

    By retaining the classic brand design, In-N-Out Burger is easy to recognize and remember.

  • Keeping menu offerings simple. In-N-Out Burger is known for serving only burgers, fries, and drinks.

    Since 2010, Snyder has retained the simple menu not only to stay consistent with her company’s brand, but also to maintain quality.This helps her ensure that her company serves only high-quality products.

  • Retaining customers by creative means. The fast food chain offers items that are not on the regular menu. By doing this, In-N-Out Burger effectively retains customers who want to try something new.

  • Emphasizing the freshness and quality of products. Ever since she took over, Snyder has emphasized In-N-Out Burger’s commitment to using fresh, high-quality ingredients in its products.

    This initiative is reflected in the fast food company’s marketing efforts. The restaurant chain prominently displays signs and labels that highlight the freshness and quality of its ingredients, and often emphasizes the fact that its burgers are made to order and not pre-cooked.

Thanks to these strategies, Snyder is able to keep In-N-Out Burger competitive in a tightly contested sector for more than a decade now.

Aside from these strategies, what makes Snyder an effective leader is she doesn’t believe in cutting corners in leading a business. In an interview about In-N-Out Burger, she said:

“I felt a deep call to make sure that I preserve those things that [my family] would want. That we didn’t ever look to the left and the right to see what everyone else is doing, cut corners or change things drastically or compromise.”

Because of this mindset, Snyder ensures her decades-old company continues to be remembered, patronized, and loved by customers.

If you want to emulate Snyder’s success, prioritize creating offerings that effectively provide genuine value to your customers.

Hope you’ve found this week’s insights interesting and helpful.


 


 

Marketing is one of the driving forces behind successful enterprises. Its impact spreads across the board, B2B corporations, professional services organizations, and engineering and logistics firms.

Learn more about Bruno Decreton and Shamir Optical Industry on next week’s Marketing Marvels!

Miles Everson

CEO of MBO Partners and former Global Advisory and Consulting CEO at PwC, Everson has worked with many of the world's largest and most prominent organizations, specializing in executive management. He helps companies balance growth, reduce risk, maximize return, and excel in strategic business priorities.

He is a sought-after public speaker and contributor and has been a case study for success from Harvard Business School.

Everson is a Certified Public Accountant, a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and Minnesota Society of Certified Public Accountants. He graduated from St. Cloud State University with a B.S. in Accounting.

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