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Why this fully organic drive-thru is on a mission to reinvent fast food

Feeling defeated, she called her husband and said, “If nobody has big enough balls to reinvent fast food, we’ve got to do it.”

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Can we get the wild salmon with an organic coffee to go, please?

You wouldn’t expect to find fresh-pressed juices, paleo omelets, or grilled salmon at your local drive-thru.

But you can find all of those meals at Grown, the first organic-certified fast food restaurant with a drive-thru on the east coast.

That’s because Shannon Allen, creator of Grown and wife of retired NBA player Ray Allen, is on a mission to reinvent fast food.

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The idea was born out of pure frustration.

One day, Allen was on her way to the grocery store with her son, who was newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Suddenly, his blood sugar took a dramatic dip. She needed food—and she needed it fast.

But after driving up and down the highway, she noticed that every single meal being offered at a drive-thru was processed junk.

So she ended up spending $63 on a quality dinner for her kids instead.

“I grew up eating at a drive-thru window,” Allen says. “It’s just, people aren’t so in love anymore with what’s being offered at the drive-thru, and that’s where Grown comes in.”

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It took Allen 8 years to convince people that the idea of a farm-to-fork fast food joint was possible.

Now, Grown has been open for nearly 8 months—and business is booming.

“We have huge volume,” Allen says. “We only have 1,900 square feet and we are busy, we’re slammed. You can’t get a seat in the restaurant every day between about 11:30 and 3:00.”

Allen recently opened two more locations in Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, making Grown the first ever fully organic-certified fast food restaurant in an NFL arena. She hopes to expand Grown to Orlando in January.

“Ultimately, I will not be satisfied unless Grown sits on every single corner,” she says.

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Due to the positive response, it’s evident that Grown continues to satisfy its customers with its vast menu, which includes options like gluten-free pancakes, avocado toast, organic beers and coffee, fresh soup, and salad with sushi-grade grilled salmon.

The best part? Most of the items on the menu don’t exceed $10, and the kids’ breakfast costs just $5.

Allen believes serving real food at a convenient price can actually change the world: “One organic-certified fast food meal at a time.”

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