SALADWORKS INKS AGREEMENT WITH
MULTI-UNIT FRANCHISE DEVELOPER FOR BOSTON DEBUT
Conshohocken, PA –April 30, 2008—
Saladworks, the nation’s first and largest fresh-tossed
salad franchise chain announced today it has signed an agreement with a multi-unit developer for three locations in Boston, MA. This will be the first foray for the quick casual
restaurant franchise leader in the region. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
“We view Boston as a very attractive market for growth and are excited to rollout our stores in the city’s top areas including the Financial District, Cambridge and Back Bay,” said John Scardapane, Founder and CEO of Saladworks. “We look forward to bringing our popular concept featuring fanatically fresh salads and other top offerings to Boston consumers.” In addition to salads, the company offers Panini’s, soups and wraps featuring top-selling recipes developed by Scardapane.
To introduce the quick casual
salad franchise concept, Scardapane launched the original Saladworks in Southern New Jersey in 1986, where it became the top money earner at the food court, and remains the top earner today. Scardapane began
franchising the company in 1992. Currently, the company has 91 locations in seven states and Washington, DC, with over $60 million in sales in 2007.
Arpitkumar Trivedi, head of the Boston development group said, "We thoroughly researched various
franchise opportunities and decided Saladworks is the very best option because of its strong concept, ongoing
franchise support, and most importantly, its delicious food." Trivedi, along with developers, Kruti Dalsania, Manoj Patel and Veerat Kalaria are currently evaluating locations for the two stores slated to open in 2008 and one store in 2009.
In February 2008, Vernon W. Hill II, founder of Commerce Bancorp completed a major investment in Saladworks and joined the company as chairman of its executive committee.
Earlier this year, Saladworks signed an agreement with renowned franchise expert Ken Gordon for thirty stores in Florida. Gordon’s proven track record in franchising began in 1979, when he joined the non-franchised Mail Boxes Etc., which became The UPS store, and helped grow the “post office alternative” from just 1 unit to one of the most recognizable business brands in the nation.
About Saladworks
Saladworks, the nation’s first and largest fresh-tossed
salad franchise concept, operates 91 franchise locations in seven states and Washington, D.C. Saladworks locations offer a healthy menu of flavorful salads with signature dressings, as well as complimentary menu items. For franchise information, visit
www.saladworks.com.