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Five Star Breaktime Solutions has completed the acquisition of Savannah Healthy Vending, expanding its operations and customer base in Georgia, US.


Savannah Healthy Vending, founded in 2015 and owned by Tommy and Holly Hacker, operates vending and micro market services focused on fresh and healthier snack and beverage options. The company serves workplaces, schools, healthcare facilities and gyms across the Savannah area.


As part of the deal, Five Star adds more than 200 vending machines, 32 breakroom markets and nearly three dozen coffee service locations to its portfolio. These sites will be integrated into Five Star’s regional operations.


Pat Barger, director of mergers and acquisitions for Five Star, said: “We are thrilled to welcome Savannah Healthy Vending to Five Star. Our team appreciates the trust the Hackers have placed in us as a partner to carry forward service to their clients. This deal supports our focus on accelerating growth in Savannah."


The Hackers will support Five Star during the transition to ensure continuity of service and customer relationships.


Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Five Star Breaktime Solutions Acquires Savannah Healthy Vending

Rafaela Sousa

2 January 2026

Five Star Breaktime Solutions Acquires Savannah Healthy Vending

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