Fast-food drive-thrus are popular because they are cheap, fast, tasty, and convenient. Now, a new chain called Salad and Go is adding healthy to that list.
Salad and Go, with six locations in Arizona, offers a fresh alternative to traditional fast food.
Cofounder Roushan Christofellis believes many people rely on drive-thrus for convenience and affordability, often at the expense of health.
Salad and Go provides 48-ounce salads priced between $5.74 and $8.23, with options like chicken, steak, or shrimp.
They also offer soups, smoothies, and breakfast items for around $4.
The low prices are possible because their small, 650-square-foot locations have no interior seating, keeping operational costs low.
The chain plans to open seven more locations in …