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Salad and Go to open new location in Peoria
One of three new openings state-wide
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Salad and Go announced the opening of a new location in Peoria, 8220 W. Thunderbird Road.
A grand opening will be held Aug. 14.
The expansion includes two other locations set to open in Gilbert and Tucson over the next month.
The restaurant was founded in Gilbert in 2013 and has come to be known for a variety of healthy meals including breakfast burritos, salads, wraps and soup from a chef-curated menu, all made available at affordable prices and through the convenience of drive-thru service.
“Salad and Go first began in Arizona, and I’m proud to see the brand continue to grow and flourish in its home market nine years later as we simultaneously venture into north Texas and beyond,” said Charlie Morrison, CEO of Salad and Go. “Opening more stores in these three cities is a testament to the quality and service our teams provide, and it’s the love and support from our customers that allows us to continue serving fresh and affordable food while giving back to our communities.”
Coinciding with the new store openings, Salad and Go is partnering with Back2School America for a fundraiser to provide school supplies kits for local students in the Arizona and Texas markets, which started July 11 and ends Aug. 11. Salad and Go has partnered with a variety of local youth-serving nonprofits to help provide supplies to students and families in need. The restaurant is matching 10% of all funds raised, up to an additional $5,000.
Salad and Go ensures efficiency with vertically-integrated operations and distribution, and sources ingredients directly from high-quality local farmers and suppliers whenever possible, ensuring that each meal has fresh, quality ingredients and costs are low for the customer, according to a news release. With a mission to make fresh, nutritious food convenient and affordable for all, Salad and Go provides 4,000 meals each week to those in need, the release stated.