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Has been watching this since it went public. Half its labour costs are food assembly--robots, not workers. It's popular in New York, and they will roll out this system across the US. What if they sell this technology to other fast-food companies that suffer labour shortages? It's a robotics play hidden inside a lunchtime salad store. He just bought a small position, though he missed the big run-up. They're on their way to sustained profits.
Cava and Sweetgreen have to lower their prices if they want to turn things around. Otherwise, they will price themselves out of this market. Cava has the better balance sheet. He expects Cava to reduce prices, which makes it a buy.