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Popular Drive-Thru Salad Chain Closing All Stores in 2 States
Salad and Go will cut 76 stores, including 32 in Texas and Oklahoma, due to financial strain and will focus on Arizona and Nevada markets, CEO said.
- By Jan. 11, Salad and Go will close all Texas and Oklahoma stores and relocate its headquarters from Coppell, Texas, to Phoenix/Tempe, Arizona, CEO Mike Tattersfield confirmed.
- After rapid expansion in 2023, CEO Mike Tattersfield said the Texas expansion required a large central kitchen in Dallas that became an economic burden.
- The move trims the chain from 146 locations at the end of 2024 to 70 remaining, closing 32 stores and affecting around 600 employees, Dallas Business Journal reported.
- Salad and Go's corporate team will return to a former Phoenix office, and the company plans to invest in Arizona and Nevada stores with menu additions launched on Jan. 7.
- With the founders having sold the brand, CEO Mike Tattersfield, who took over earlier this year, says Volt Investment Holdings is the majority owner and the `soul` remains in Arizona with an intent to return.
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