I'm so bored with Sweetgreen

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Chopt is better


Interesting… I eat chopt often because its near my office but would prefer to go to sweet green but they seem to only have “outposts” in DC for specific office buildings so no sweet green for me. So I appreciate this take.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Chopt is gross all of the vegetables taste like they are defrosted from the back of a sysco truck. Sweet green at least tastes marginally fresher.


Lol no. Don’t know what you’re ordering.
Anonymous
Sweetgreen sucks since they got rid of their rewards program. I like Sweet Leaf.
Anonymous
I like poke bowls for office lunches.
Anonymous
Don't go there if you're pregnant - too much risk of salmonella, et al.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Chopt is better


Interesting… I eat chopt often because its near my office but would prefer to go to sweet green but they seem to only have “outposts” in DC for specific office buildings so no sweet green for me. So I appreciate this take.


The outpost experience is not my favorite. I definitely appreciate the convenience, but the salad was made like 45-90 min before you get it and I feel like that is evident.
You can also usually see some settling/wilting and it’s like 25% less salad.
Anonymous
Agree. I’ve been on a Honeygrow kick
Anonymous
I usually enjoy both Chopt and Sweetgreen. I did take out recently from Chopt in Bethesda and ate at home. The salad was completely drenched in dressing (spicier dressing) and was not edible. Very disappointed. Inexperienced person behind the counter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sweetleaf is better


Yes!
Anonymous
I lived in NYC when chopt first launched and it was amazing. The. It got bigger and bigger and quality went waaay downhill. Sweet green I use to love also but I did get tired of it. I do love salad but ingredients matter and I guess consistent high quality is hard to maintain. Too bad!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I lived in NYC when chopt first launched and it was amazing. The. It got bigger and bigger and quality went waaay downhill. Sweet green I use to love also but I did get tired of it. I do love salad but ingredients matter and I guess consistent high quality is hard to maintain. Too bad!


I worked a block away. It was so amazing.
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