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State official tries to convince In-N-Out burger chain to move to the Sunshine State

Posted on October 29, 2021November 5, 2021 by Krystal S | 26268 Views | 12 min read

In-N-Out Burger – Courtesy: Shutterstock — Michael Gordon Florida CFO Jimmy Patronis is coming up with a plan to steal one of California’s iconic food chains and bring it to Florida.  Florida’s elected chief financial officer is trying to convince In-N-Out Burger to leave California for the Sunshine State. The chain of 378 burger joints

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