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To own Sweetgreen today, you have to believe that its Sweet Growth Transformation Plan can convert healthy-dining brand strength and automation efforts into durable cash generation, despite recent same-store sales pressure and cost inflation. Cindy Olsen’s appointment centralizes strategy and communication but does not, by itself, change the core near term catalyst of stabilizing traffic and unit economics, or the key risk that new-store expansion outpaces proven store-level profitability.
The most relevant recent update is Sweetgreen’s nationwide wrap launch in May 2026, a higher protein, sub US$15 format that targets value and portability without moving away from health positioning. How quickly wraps contribute to traffic and check growth will intersect directly with Olsen’s remit to tie menu innovation, Infinite Kitchen rollout, and store investment decisions to clearly measured outcomes and a more coherent profitability story.
Yet even if the transformation story sounds compelling, investors should be aware that...
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Sweetgreen's narrative projects $863.3 million revenue and $71.8 million earnings by 2029. This requires 8.3% yearly revenue growth and a $205.9 million earnings increase from -$134.1 million today.
Uncover how Sweetgreen's forecasts yield a $6.83 fair value, a 31% downside to its current price.
Before Cindy Olsen’s appointment, the most optimistic analysts were assuming revenue could reach about US$1.2 billion by 2028 with earnings near US$95.8 million, which is far more upbeat than consensus and leans heavily on Infinite Kitchen success; this new leadership role could reinforce that view or challenge it, so you should weigh how such bullish assumptions stack up against the risk that many restaurants still underperform company standards.
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