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Salad and Go Shuttering San Antonio Stores Amid Sweeping Closure Plan
Salad and Go will close 41 locations, mainly in Texas, due to rising operational costs; the chain had over 140 stores nationwide as of May, CEO said.
- Salad and Go announced it will close all stores in Houston, Austin, and San Antonio, plus several in Dallas Metro and Oklahoma to reduce its Texas footprint.
- The closures followed CEO Mike Tattersfield's appointment earlier this year and a strategic decision to concentrate efforts on enhancing the company's presence in the Dallas metropolitan area and Oklahoma markets.
- The company operates more than 140 locations across Arizona, Texas, Oklahoma, and Nevada, known for salads and wraps typically priced under $10.
- Tattersfield acknowledged that the choice was challenging due to its effect on employees who have demonstrated exceptional dedication and enthusiasm, and he thanked them sincerely for their efforts and community connections.
- The closures will allow Salad and Go to concentrate resources on improving quality, innovation, community building, and maintaining a strong Texas presence in Dallas.
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Salad and Go to close 41 locations in Texas, including some in Dallas
All locations in Houston, San Antonio and Austin will close, along with a few in Dallas and Oklahoma.
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