Hi, just curious to see if anyone has an opinion on the salad chain Sweetgreen. To me, this seemed like a growing company, the lines are always out the door & you can barely find room in each store. They’re getting between $15-$20 per customer in store & deliveries are even higher. They also seem to be popping up everywhere. Of course, I have not done a deep dive into their financials to see what’s really going on. I just was shocked to see it go from the $50 range to now heading towards penny stock range. Any thoughts on this stock? Thanks all.
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