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UpMeals Offers Vending Machine Meals to Students on Campus

UpMeals partnered with Simon Fraser University (SFU) to install a SmartVending machine at the Burnaby campus this fall so that students will benefit from access to convenient vending machine meals. The machine, available 24/7, offers a selection of meals that are healthy, sustainable and affordably priced alternatives to costly meal delivery options.

Located on one of the busiest and most accessible destinations on campus, the vending machine for students will help to provide safe and nutritious meals at all hours, including times when other options are closed and unavailable. The menu available will be determined by focus groups and the types of food students wish to see on-campus.

SFU will be donating its surplus of unsold food through UpMeals' partnership with the Vancouver Food Runners program to help reduce food waste.
Trend Themes
1. Campus Meal Vending Machines - Innovative vending machine solutions are disrupting traditional meal delivery options for students on campus.
2. Sustainable Food Alternatives - Vending machines that provide healthy and sustainable meal options are a growing trend in the food industry.
3. Reducing Food Waste - Partnerships between meal vending companies and food donation programs are disrupting traditional food waste practices.
Industry Implications
1. Higher Education - Colleges and universities are looking for innovative ways to offer on-campus dining solutions to students that fit their schedules and budgets.
2. Food and Beverage - The vending machine industry is evolving to offer healthier, more sustainable, and customized meal options to consumers.
3. Food Waste Reduction - Partnerships between meal vending companies and food donation programs are contributing to the larger trend of reducing food waste and promoting sustainability.

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