Salad and Go Joins Goodyear’s New CottonFlower Marketplace

The sprawling shopping center on the corner of Cotton Lane & Yuma Road will also house a Target, LA Fitness, Ross, Carl’s Jr., and more.
Salad and Go Joins Goodyear’s New CottonFlower Marketplace
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Salad and Go, a homegrown brand that’s quickly disrupting the healthy quick-service industry, will be joining a new shopping center dubbed CottonFlower Marketplace, located at 17171 W Yuma Rd., according to the city of Goodyear’s economic development department.

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A representative of Salad and Go did not immediately return a request for comment, nor to confirm when the restaurant might open.

Salad and Go, whose mission is to “make fresh, nutritious food convenient and affordable for all” through its unique walk-up and drive-thru-only business model, has been putting down roots all over the state since its founding in 2013 and has grown to some 50 locations across Arizona that are either open or coming soon.

At a time when $15-plus salads are the norm, Salad and Go has established itself as a cheaper alternative that doesn’t skimp on quality, with a menu of wraps, soups, and of course salads, including classics such as Caesar, Greek, and Cobb, as well as signature items like the Jalapeño Ranch, Thai, and Buffalo Chicken.

In an interview with QSR Magazine published last September, Salad and Go’s CEO, Charlie Morrison, said, “We are excited to continue bringing new Salad and Go stores to Arizona as we set our sights on new locations across the United States. Every new opening reinforces our mission to provide fresh, nutritious food that is convenient and affordable for all and is a reminder that we are the change the industry needs.

“At Salad and Go, we believe that everyone should have access to delicious, healthy food without costs, tastes or accessibility being a barrier, and we’re proud to be the industry disruptor that prioritizes democratizing fresh food for the communities we serve.” 

Drew Pittock

Drew Pittock

Drew Pittock is an independent contributor covering various markets across What Now's portfolio. He’s an avid record collector, amateur chef, compulsive estate sale shopper, and “Antiques Roadshow” binge watcher. Originally from Los Angeles, Drew now lives in El Paso, TX with his wife and their two cats.
Drew Pittock

Drew Pittock

Drew Pittock is an independent contributor covering various markets across What Now's portfolio. He’s an avid record collector, amateur chef, compulsive estate sale shopper, and “Antiques Roadshow” binge watcher. Originally from Los Angeles, Drew now lives in El Paso, TX with his wife and their two cats.

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