INSIGHT Magazine April 2016 | Page 22

By Benjamin Nunnally G iven their focus on locally-sourced produce, meats and goods, it would be a little cheesy to make a pun like “Rosie’s Gourmet 2 Go wasn’t planned — it just grew organically.” It would also be perfectly honest. The family-owned restaurant took root in another business, Wireless Expressions, owned by Rosie’s co-founder Stacey Hardy and her husband, Rick. The company spanned 15 AT&T retail stores throughout Alabama, with 57 employees on the payroll and continued growth on the horizon. Then, against all odds, they sold the business. Six months prior, Hardy’s grandmother Rosie passed away, leaving behind her six acre farm. Hardy couldn’t bear the thought of the land where she’d grown up being sold out of the family, and bought the property only meaning to keep it off the market. When the offer came through from a larger AT&T dealer to buy out Wireless Expressions, the choice wasn’t immediately clear. “Our first thought was, ‘We’re not for sale, we’ve got a successful company, we’re not looking to do that!’” said Hardy. “