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Sodexo has launched four new eat>NOW frictionless grocery stores at Endicott College, the University of Maine, Orono, Lindenwood University and Seattle Pacific University.


Powered by Amazon Web Services, these stores provide students with a convenient, modern shopping experience.


At Endicott College, the new store, called Gull & Go, is located in Venuti Hall and offers beverages, snacks, healthy options, Simply to Go meals, bakery items and dorm supplies. The University of Maine’s store is situated in a new campus building, featuring a range of beverages, snacks, healthy options, Simply to Go meals, breakfast items, bakery goods and dorm essentials.


Lindenwood University's store, Lion’s Pride Market, housed in an existing space, offers a variety of dorm supplies, beverages, snacks and healthy food options. Seattle Pacific University will unveil its Falcon Express Market this month, providing drinks, snacks, nutritious food, baked goods and dorm essentials.


Brett Ladd, CEO of Sodexo Campus and Government, said: “We’re thrilled to introduce eat>NOW frictionless stores to the vibrant university campuses we’re proud to partner with. By combining cutting-edge technology with everyday convenience, we’re elevating the campus experience and offering students a modern, seamless shopping solution. These stores are designed to address the evolving needs of students while fostering a more dynamic campus environment.”


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Sodexo launches four new frictionless eat>NOW stores at US universities

Rafaela Sousa

10 October 2024

Sodexo launches four new frictionless eat>NOW stores at US universities

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