In 2020, People magazine published a rundown of 28 celebrities including Julia Roberts, Adele, and Olivia Wilde bragging about their In-N-Out burger meals. In-N-Out was California’s first hamburger joint to offer drive-thru service, a big change from the baby-boomer days of carhops like those seen, sometimes on roller skates, in American Graffiti and Happy Days. Now having passed to the third generation and the founders’ only grandchild, Lynsi Snyder, In-N-Out has made her a very wealthy woman, estimated by Forbes this year to be $3.6 billion. Lynsi recently put her California compound on the market for $16.8 million.