Texans hoping to eat healthier while on the go will have one less option to try depending on where they live as a once fast growing company is taking a few steps back.

The drive-thru concept known as Salad and Go is planning to close over 41 locations across Texas and Oklahoma according to reports. The company says they want to keep a large presence still in Texas.

Salad and Go To Close 41 Texas Locations

The Dallas Morning News reported on Wednesday that all Salad and Go locations in Austin, Houston, and San Antonio will close. Some stores in the Dallas-area are set to close as well, but not all according to the report. The Salad and Go CEO Mike Tattersfield said closing the locations in Texas, except some in Dallas will allow the company to compete and grow better.

“We are reducing our footprint in Houston, Austin, and San Antonio to allow us to focus on strengthening the Dallas metro area and Oklahoma. We continue to believe in the Texas market and its long-term potential.”

What is Salad and Go?

Salad and Go is a drive-thru chain that launched in 2013 in Gilbert, Arizona and had grown to 140 locations around the United States until recently. It's known for its sub-$10 salads and wraps. They also have locations in Phoenix, Las Vegas, and Oklahoma.

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