How Tender Greens Turned Its Suppliers Into Investors
The growing fast-casual chain Tender Greens used ingenuity, deal-making and vision to build a new kind of supply chain.
by Elizabeth G. Dunn
Jul 01, 2018
2 minutes
In 2003, before “fast casual” became restaurant industry buzzwords, Erik Oberholtzer, Matt Lyman and David Dressler had an idea: combine high-end ingredients with fast-food efficiency. They bet that this would differentiate their company, Tender Greens, and customers would be willing to pay a little extra for quality food.
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Sourcing those -- and higher-quality ingredients -- Tender Greens wanted.
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