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Sodexo doubles down on plant-based offerings at college campuses

The foodservice provider’s DefaultVeg initiative is launching at nearly 400 college campuses.

Benita Gingerella, Senior Editor

March 15, 2024

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DefaultVeg aims to encourage students to choose plant-based items using behavior nudges. | Photo: Shutterstock

Sodexo has expanded its DefaultVeg strategy to nearly 400 campuses serving 1 million students.

DefaultVeg is intended to encourage students to choose plant-based items using behavior nudges such as making plant-based meals the default option at stations inside dining halls.

Participating schools have two stations in their dining halls that encourage students to choose plant-based meals. The first station offers entirely plant-based options and the second alternates between offering plant-based and animal-based meals as the main offering each day.

DefaultVeg originally launched as a pilot though a partnership with Better Food Foundation and Food for Climate League. A study conducted during the pilot revealed that making plant-based meals the default option at stations encouraged more students to try them.

The foodservice provider is working towards making half of its menus on higher-ed campuses to be plant-based by 2025.

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About the Author

Benita Gingerella

Senior Editor

Benita is a senior editor for FoodService Director and covers K-12 foodservice. She has been with the publication since 2016. In her spare time, Benita is an avid restaurant-goer and loves to travel extensively.

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