Rapid Withdrawal of Salad and Go Establishments
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Recent episodes have covered significant events such as the potential merger between US Foods and Performance Food Group, a development that has been keenly discussed in the industry. The podcast also provides insights into the reasons behind the closure of 41 locations of the drive-thru chain Salad and Go, founded by Jerry Smith and Michael Murphy.
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