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Bed Bath & Beyond is Abandoning Failing California: High Taxes, High Fees, High Wages, ‘Endless Regulations’

The house that California Democrats built is coming down

By Katy Grimes, August 20, 2025 6:35 pm

Last month we were talking non-stop about In-N-Out President Lynsi Snyder relocating her family and company headquarters to Tennessee.

This month we are talking about Bed Bath & Beyond announcing Wednesday that the company won’t open or operate retail stores in California, saying the decision “isn’t about politics – it’s about reality.”

Gov. Newsom’s office accused us of spreading misinformation and demanding a correction to our article about In-N-Out.

Here is what the Globe reported:

California ranks dead last once again in Chief Executive Magazine’s Best & Worst States For Business 2025. Tennessee ranks #1 once again, and now “The Volunteer State” is getting another of California’s oldest and one of the best known businesses in the country: After 77 Years in California, In-N-Out Is Moving to Tennessee.

Lynsi Snyder, President of In-N-Out is moving her family to Tennessee, and plans to open Tennessee In-N-Out restaurants by 2026.

California Governor Gavin Newsom and the state’s Democrat Marxist class have sent yet-another successful California business packing, looking for greener pastures, lower taxes, fewer regulations and a family-friendly environment.

“There’s a lot of great things about California, but raising a family is not easy here,” Lynsi Snyder said during a recent appearance on the Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey podcast.

“Doing business is not easy here now,” Snyder said of California.

Snyder said that in addition to moving her family to Franklin, Tennessee, a significant portion of the company will move as well. Some corporate employees will move to Tennessee, and others will remain in Southern California.

Snyder said they are making a long-term moving plan to give employees time to make their plans, as well.

Snyder shared her frustrations with California policies including the crime issues the stores have had in San Francisco and Oakland. She also the shared frustrations with the impossible policies during Gov. Newsom’s Covid lockdowns – “so many pressures and hoops we were made to jump through,” Snyder said. Masks, plastic shields, and the state made restaurants check customers’ vaccine cards during the Covid flu era.

“You’ve got to do this, you have to wear a mask, you gotta put this plastic thing up between us and our customers and it was really terrible you know. And I look back and I’m like, ‘Man, maybe we should have just pushed even harder on some of that stuff and dealt with all of the legal backlash.’”

No correction or apology was needed.

Fox News reports that Bed Bath & Beyond Executive Chairman Marcus Lemonis told ‘The Big Money Show’ that Bed Bath & Beyond will relaunch 300 stores nationwide — excluding California — while blasting high costs, strict regulations, and weak crime enforcement.

I am guessing that Bed Bath & Beyond wants to prevent their stores from being ripped off by thugs. And avoid the state’s absurd regulations. And high taxes. And failing cities. And politicians who won’t give them the time of day to discuss these issues.

“California has created one of the most overregulated, expensive, and risky environments for businesses in America,” Lemonis said, noting that the state’s policies created a system “that makes it harder to employ people, harder to keep doors open, and harder to deliver value to customers.”

California currently has the highest unemployment rate among all 50 states.

California’s governor, who has a strained relationship with the truth, denies that Californians and their businesses are fleeing to other states, despite mountains of evidence, well-documented news articles, and economists across the country chronicling the phenomenon.

California’s own Chevron Oil company announced in 2024 that it is moving its headquarters to Houston, Texas from San Ramon, California – another big business to flee the Golden State. Chevron joins X/Twitter, Space X, Oracle, Hewlett Packard, Charles Schwab, and Toyota Motor North America, to name a few of the mega-businesses that departed California because of the state’s leftist/Marxist politics and regulatory environment.

Bed Bath & Beyond filed Chapter 11 in 2023. Chapter 11 is a business reorganization, something Gavin Newsom doesn’t understand based on his nasty X post:

“The company that already went bankrupt and closed every store across the country two years ago? Ok.”

That won’t age well.

Marcus Lemonis was far more gracious in his reply:

“We don’t want the government telling us how to run our business,” Lemonis told Brenberg. “And to do business in California, quite frankly, for my shareholders and my customers, I don’t think we can deliver a good product and make a profit, which is the idea behind business.”

“Lemonis said the state’s budget surpluses come at the expense of ‘ordinary citizens who are paying too much and businesses who are squeezed until they break,’ and Bed Bath & Beyond ‘won’t participate in a system that he says undermines both its customers and shareholders.'”

That’s going to leave a mark… another mark on Gavin Newsom’s sickly political record.

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15 thoughts on “Bed Bath & Beyond is Abandoning Failing California: High Taxes, High Fees, High Wages, ‘Endless Regulations’

  1. Wednesday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” host Joe Scarborough said Newsom’s social media posts aimed at President Donald Trump were “quite embarrassing, ” adding that Donald Trump’s not on the ballot in 26 and he’s not on the ballot in 28. He suggested that Newsom instead talk about making groceries, housing, and energy prices more affordable.

    Hair-gel Hitler Newsom and the ruling Democrat cabal don’t care about hard working Californians who they view as slaves on their plantation meant to be subjugated!

  2. Gee, another black mark on Gavin Newsom’s political record, which was already riddled with them. By the way, the BB&B CEO Marcus Lemonis’ response to Newsom’s unnecessary acid tweet WAS notably gracious and reasonable. What a gentleman! Does GAVIN even post those nasty tweets that have his name on them or does he leave it to his nasty PR/press people to do it? If he does, it appears they are trying to sabotage him.

  3. Apologies for playing proofreader, but Lynsi has an extra “e” in the first paragraph, and should “Brenburg” be “Bloomberg” in the second from last paragraph???

    Newscum displays his complete and utter incompetence by not knowing the difference between bankruptcy in chapter 11 and chapter 7.
    This only reinforces the notion that political candidates for high elected office of a Chief Executive Officer role such as Governor must have basic business management experience or education and not just a “fail upward” community organizer with name recognition.
    Such a prerequisite would have protected California residents from failures like Gavin Newsom and Ricardo Lara from being elected to offices where they cause real economic harm to their constituents via their stupid and unwise legislation.

    At least Newsom’s emotional instability and petulant social media outbursts are exposing him for the uneducated dumbass that he is, and excellent articles like this expose his failings and lack of preparation for “leadership” roles.

    1. My bad – “Brenberg” refers to Brian Brenberg, host of “The Big Money Show”….

      The rest of my commentary stands, however…
      Gavin Newsom is unprepared to lead any business, let alone a State as complex as California and certainly not all fifty states as President.
      Take a Business Law 101 class and learn about the different types of “bankruptcy”, Gavvie…

    2. Thank you – we are battling a really awful auto-correct on WordPress, and it’s especially bad with names, and names that aren’t traditionally spelled. Thought I caught all of them!

  4. Newsom’s charter to diminish the private sector strikes again.

    Unfortunately Trump’s compromised status prevented him acting decisively against Newsom when the opportunity presented itself.

    BTW the state entity that I invoked taxation without representation strikes again: Does anybody understand the complexity and comprehensiveness of the assaults being levied against them?

    https://www.ocregister.com/2025/08/20/california-supreme-court-rejects-republicans-efforts-to-halt-redistricting-proposals/

    1. President Trump is not compromised and Hair-gel Hitler Newsom will soon be held accountable for his criminal acts and crimes against humanity.

  5. Newsom is a snarky, incompetent idiot. An 8 year old would be more mature, and could run the state better.

  6. For our Ghost Grizzly Guber? No Shame, No Problema! There’s always a bath house or cedar paneled sauna to purify in, on a S.F. lost boy’s rancheria. That is, until all White guilt symbolically drips off inside the council sweat lodge, during a quarterly Indian fiscal guide and economic self sufficiency event.

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