Boloco
Boloco[edit | edit source]
Boloco, short for "Boston Local Company," is a chain of fast casual restaurants based in Boston, Massachusetts. The company is known for its burritos, wraps, and smoothies, offering a variety of globally inspired flavors. Boloco emphasizes the use of fresh ingredients and sustainable practices in its operations.
History[edit | edit source]
Boloco was founded in 1997 by three Dartmouth College graduates: John Pepper, Adam Liebman, and Gregg Harris. The first location opened in Amherst, Massachusetts, under the name "Under Wraps." The company rebranded to "Boloco" in 2005 to reflect its Boston roots and its commitment to local communities.
Menu[edit | edit source]
Boloco's menu features a diverse selection of burritos and bowls, inspired by international cuisines. Customers can choose from options such as the "Buffalo" with spicy buffalo sauce, the "Bangkok Thai" with peanut sauce, and the "Cajun" with cajun seasoning. The menu also includes salads, quesadillas, and a variety of smoothies made with fresh fruits and vegetables.
Sustainability[edit | edit source]
Boloco is committed to sustainability and environmental responsibility. The company uses compostable packaging and sources ingredients from local and organic suppliers whenever possible. Boloco also participates in community initiatives and supports local charities.
Locations[edit | edit source]
Boloco operates several locations in the Boston metropolitan area, including popular spots near Berklee College of Music and Copley Square. The company has expanded its presence in the region, focusing on high-traffic urban areas and college campuses.
Community Involvement[edit | edit source]
Boloco is actively involved in the communities it serves. The company hosts fundraising events and partners with local organizations to support various causes. Boloco's "Pay It Forward" program allows customers to donate meals to those in need.
Recognition[edit | edit source]
Boloco has received numerous accolades for its innovative menu and commitment to sustainability. The company has been featured in local and national media for its efforts to promote healthy eating and environmental stewardship.
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