Foodji food vending machines now also available in Bremen

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  • Companies in Bremen and the surrounding area can now use Foodji's smart food vending machines.
  • The Munich-based food tech market leader has developed an AI-based solution for company catering, which is already being used successfully in southern and western Germany, Hamburg and Berlin.
  • Aircraft manufacturer Airbus uses Foodji to supply employees around the clock.

Bremen, January 15, 2024 — The aim of the food tech company Foodji from Munich is to provide people with fast, healthy and wholesome food directly at work. For this purpose, the founders led by Felix Munte and Daniel von Canal have developed a smart food vending machine that provides fresh meals around the clock. From now on, the company is also offering its catering solution in Bremen: There, businesses can now purchase the vending machines including service. This allows them to offer their teams a catering option even if they do not operate their own canteen or employ employees working in shifts who need to be cared for at night or on weekends.

Airbus relies on innovative employee catering from Foodji

The first companies from the logistics, mechanical engineering, retail and aviation sectors are launching Foodji vending machines at their Bremen locations in January. Aircraft manufacturer Airbus is one of them. As Head of Catering, Food & Beverage Management, Ole Stechert is responsible for company catering at Airbus in Germany. “We are already successfully using Foodji at other German locations and are pleased to now also be able to offer the solution to our teams in Bremen,” he explains. “In doing so, we are expanding our canteen offering and creating an important opportunity, especially for shift and night workers, to take care of themselves quickly and yet healthily. The combination of canteen and smart vending machine has proven effective for our employees and offers wholesome food around the clock. ”

Objective: Close the supply gap

With the flexible vending machine solution, Foodji wants to close a supply gap that primarily affects SMEs. “Around 90 percent of small and medium-sized companies in Germany do not offer their employees their own catering options,” explains Felix Munte, CEO and co-founder of Foodji. “This supply gap is often overlooked. A healthy diet at work is essential for the ability to concentrate, perform and, of course, the health of employees. In addition, catering directly at work saves time: A survey of 1,033 Foodji customers has shown that they need an average of 16 minutes less to procure food due to the use of vending machines. Considering that 56% set aside a maximum of half an hour for lunch, that's a lot. “Foodji's supply solution works through a combination of vending machines, proprietary technology platform and automated supply chain. AI and machine learning enable high-quality and healthy meals to be provided via the vending machine of the same name and reduce food waste. The Foodji range comprises 300 dishes for every taste — from vegan Dean & David salad to hearty home cooking — and thus meets the needs of different target groups.

Interested companies in Bremen can contact Josephine Wichmann, Head of Sales at Foodji, at anfrage@foodji.coman.

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