mary01+FollowTexas loses Salad and Go drive-thrusSalad and Go fans across Texas are waking up to some disappointing news: every location in the state is shutting down, and the company’s headquarters is leaving DFW for Arizona. For anyone who relied on their quick, affordable salads and wraps—especially with New Year’s resolutions in full swing—this is a real shake-up. The company says it’s all about cutting costs and refocusing after growing too fast. With just 70 locations left nationwide, mostly in Arizona and Nevada, it’s a big change for healthy eaters here. How will this impact your lunch routine? #Food #TexasEats #SaladAndGo00Share
dianefrank+FollowSalad and Go exits Texas: What’s next?Salad and Go fans across Texas are waking up to some big changes—every location in the state is shutting down, and the company’s headquarters is heading back to Arizona. For anyone who relied on their quick, affordable salads to keep healthy eating on track, this is a real shake-up. The company says rapid expansion and a costly Dallas kitchen just didn’t add up. With only 70 locations left in two states, it’s a reminder of how tough the food business can be. How will this impact your lunch routine or healthy habits? #Food #TexasEats #SaladAndGo00Share
Michael Alvarez+FollowSalad and Go exits Texas and OklahomaSalad and Go is shutting down all its Texas and Oklahoma spots, including 32 restaurants and its Dallas HQ, to focus back on Arizona roots. For folks in Texas and Oklahoma who relied on their affordable salads and quick service, this is a big shift—especially for busy families and workers who loved the drive-thru convenience. The company’s CEO admitted their rapid expansion plan didn’t work out as hoped. How do you feel about losing a healthy, budget-friendly option in your area? What should fill the gap? Let’s talk about what this means for local food choices. #Food #SaladAndGo #Texas00Share
Valerie Hall+FollowSalad and Go shuts down across TexasSalad and Go fans in Texas are waking up to a big change—every location in the state is closing for good, and the company’s headquarters is moving out of DFW. This means no more quick, affordable salads and wraps for Texans on the go. The chain’s rapid expansion apparently backfired, with the company citing economic struggles and a flawed business plan. It’s a tough blow for those who relied on healthy drive-thru options. How will this impact your lunch routine, and what local spots will you turn to now? #Food #TexasEats #SaladAndGo00Share
Ryan Horne+FollowSalad and Go exits Texas: What’s next?Salad and Go is shutting down all its Texas and Oklahoma locations, leaving many locals scrambling for new healthy lunch spots. The company is also moving its headquarters out of DFW and back to Arizona, blaming a flawed expansion plan and economic challenges. For those who relied on their affordable salads and wraps, this means a big change in daily routines. It’s a reminder of how quickly favorite spots can disappear—and how tough the restaurant business can be. What do you think: Will you miss Salad and Go, or is there another local spot you recommend? #Food #TexasEats #SaladAndGo00Share
Michael Alvarez+FollowTexas loses Salad and Go drive-thrusSalad and Go fans across Texas are waking up to some tough news: every location in the state is shutting down, and the company’s headquarters is moving out of DFW. For many, this spot was a go-to for quick, affordable salads and wraps—especially for those trying to stick to healthy habits. The closures come after rapid expansion plans didn’t pan out, leaving just 70 stores in Arizona and Nevada. How will this impact your lunch routine or healthy eating goals? Are there any local spots that can fill the gap? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Food #TexasEats #SaladAndGo00Share