Meh, another chain restaurant opening up . I mean, don't get me wrong, I'm all for supporting local businesses, but have you seen how crowded downtown Detroit is already? It feels like every other day there's a new trendy spot popping up. And what's with the emphasis on 'healthy' food? Can't people just make their own salads at home anymore?
And don't even get me started on the grand opening event - it sounds like a total marketing ploy to me. Special collaborations with local businesses that aren't actually making anything new, just rehashing old stuff. And donating one meal to charity is nice, but isn't that just greenwashing?
I mean, I guess if you're into that sorta thing, Sweetgreen's salads are probably pretty good... but can't we just have some independent restaurants around here instead of more chain stores?
Yaaas, I'm so hyped about Sweetgreen opening their first location in downtown Detroit ! It's amazing to see a company like theirs bringing healthy, fresh food to the heart of the city. And can we talk about how cool it is that they're committed to sourcing ingredients from local suppliers? That just shows they care about supporting the community and promoting sustainability . Plus, I love the fact that they're teaming up with local businesses for their grand opening - it's all about collaboration and building relationships. And donating meals to Detroit's Forgotten Harvest charity? That's just pure awesome ! It's gonna be a blast at the grand opening event, can't wait to see what other surprises they have in store
Just heard about Sweetgreen opening in downtown Detroit and I'm stoked ! It's awesome that they're committing to local sourcing, supporting businesses like Zingerman's Creamery and Riverridge Produce. That's exactly what this city needs - more fresh, healthy options that showcase the best of Michigan. Can't wait to check it out on Dec 9th and support their grand opening event!
Omg I'm so stoked about this ! It's amazing that Sweetgreen is bringing their fresh vibe to downtown Detroit, they must be really passionate about giving back to the community by supporting local suppliers like Zingerman's Creamery and Riverridge Produce. The grand opening event sounds super fun with collaborations from local businesses too! I'm definitely gonna check it out on Dec 9th, might even bring some friends . One Custom City screen printing activities? That's a cool touch!
man... sweetgreen is finally coming to detroit ! i've been wanting them to open up here for ages . it's awesome that they're supporting local businesses too, like zingerman's creamery and riverridge produce - those guys are legit . and their commitment to donating to the forgotten harvest charity is so cool . can't wait to try out their new location at one campus martius building in dec and see what all the fuss is about!