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- For SG, its 30 day story count is now at 8.
- Over the past 22 days, the trend for SG's stories per day has been choppy and unclear. It has oscillated between 1 and 2.
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Sweetgreen, Inc. (SG) Upgraded to Buy: Here's WhySweetgreen, Inc. (SG) might move higher on growing optimism about its earnings prospects, which is reflected by its upgrade to a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy). |
Sweetgreen Expands Loyalty Program and Unlocks More Rewards for Fans, NationwideLOS ANGELES, September 26, 2023--Today, Sweetgreen (NYSE: SG), the mission-driven restaurant brand serving healthy food at scale, continues to expand its free Sweetpass loyalty program with a new feature that allows fans to get exclusive offers and redeem rewards in-store. |
Sweetgreen hit with allegations of racial discrimination in lawsuitSweetgreen got hit Thursday with a lawsuit in New York that accused the company of race and gender-based discrimination. The employees who filed it worked at a handful of NYC stores. |
Salad chain Sweetgreen accused of race, sex bias at NYC storesSweetgreen Inc is being sued by a group of Black and female employees at seven of the salad chain's New York City locations who claim they faced racial and sexual harassment. The complaint filed on Thursday in New York state court in the Bronx, which broadens a lawsuit first filed in March, claims that workers faced anti-Black racial slurs and female employees were subjected to sexual comments and unwanted touching. Managers also refused to promote Black workers and showed preferential treatment to Hispanic employees, according to the lawsuit. |
Sweetgreen Announces Partnership With Musician and Actress Reneé RappLOS ANGELES, September 12, 2023--Today, Sweetgreen (NYSE: SG), the mission-driven restaurant brand serving healthy food at scale, announced its partnership with actress and musical artist Reneé Rapp, to share her signature order with fans. Featuring fresh, craveable ingredients like spicy broccoli, roasted tofu and Sweetgreen’s famous Spicy Cashew Dressing, fans can eat like Reneé Rapp by downloading the SG app and ordering her bowl at Sweetgreen restaurants starting September 13. |
Insider Sell: Sweetgreen Inc CEO Jonathan Neman Sells 10,000 SharesOn September 7, 2023, Jonathan Neman, the CEO of Sweetgreen Inc (NYSE:SG), sold 10,000 shares of the company. |
Sweetgreen Adds Salami, Barbecue Sauce to Appeal to the Non-Salad Folks(Bloomberg) -- A decade ago, Sweetgreen Inc. co-founder Nicolas Jammet couldn’t imagine his salad-focused chain featuring a dish with barbecue sauce. But in mid-June, a chicken salad with just that flavor appeared as a seasonal choice to appeal to a broader set of diners.Most Read from BloombergHuawei Teardown Shows Chip Breakthrough in Blow to US SanctionsChina Slowdown Means It May Never Overtake US Economy, Forecast ShowsReturn-to-Office Is a $1.3 Trillion Problem Few Have Figured OutBillion- |
sweetgreen to Participate in the Piper Sandler Growth Frontiers ConferenceLOS ANGELES, September 05, 2023--Today, Sweetgreen (NYSE: SG), the mission-driven restaurant brand serving healthy food at scale, announced that the company will participate in the Piper Sandler Growth Frontiers Conference on Tuesday, September 12, 2023. On that day, the fireside chat will be held at the Virgin Hotels Nashville at 1:30 p.m. Central Time. |
America's retailers and restaurants brace for a shock from student loan paymentsThese retail and restaurant stocks face consumer headwinds once student loan repayments kick off. |