NEW YORK CITY -- New Yorkers are flocking to salad joints to live up to their New Year's resolutions while fast-food restaurants are seeing a slowdown in traffic, according the New York Post . Vending and micromarket operators should ride this wave by testing packaged single-serve salads in their vending machines and micromarkets, adding more varieties where they already sell them and promoting them as part of a new year's resolution. According to the newspaper, salad places are fueling the frenzy...
January 7, 2019
NEW YORK CITY -- New Yorkers are flocking to salad joints to live up to their New Year's resolutions while fast-food restaurants are seeing a slowdown in traffic, according the New York Post. Vending and micromarket operators should ride this wave by testing packaged single-serve salads in their vending machines and micromarkets, adding more varieties where they already sell them and promoting them as part of a new year's resolution.
According to the newspaper, salad places are fueling the frenzy. Sweetgreen, for example, is offering a New Year's resolution reward program and Chopt is promoting its 400-calorie-or-less salads on its Facebook page as a way to make New Year's resolutions "as easy as one, two, three." Click here to read article from the New York Post.