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Mix It Up Owner Has Plans to Expand

Dan Galli recently took over a salad and sandwich catering eatery in White Plains and plans to grow the business.

Daniel Galli took over Mix It Up—an eight-year-old salad boutique at 72 Mamaroneck Avenue in White Plains—just three months ago, but he has big plans.

"I'm going to open up a second location in Greenwich, plus buy a vehicle for a mobile catering business," said Galli, a 27-year-old resident of Northern Westchester. 

Galli started out his post-college career—he graduated from Pace University with a degree in finance—at Wachovia Bank (now Wells Fargo). He said he enjoyed being a broker there but seized the opportunity to own a business. He attended high school in Bedford, where he lives now, and graduated from the culinary program at Putnam-Northern Westchester BOCES in Yorktown.

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Mix it Up offers customers a design-your-own salad option—offering an array of greens, including arugula, iceburg and mesclun, vegetables and toppings like nuts and cheeses. The eatery also offers paninis and greek yogurt with a variety of mix-ins.

Galli said he'll spend the next few months gathering data for the launch of a Connecticut location and a mobile catering business he can bring to any location in Westchester and Fairfield Counties.

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If his current customer base is any indication, Mix it Up isn't slowing down. White Plains resident Jackie Zirman stood in line for her customized salad on a recent lunchtime visit.

"It's fresh, and it tastes good," she said.

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