Aramark and University at Albany Announce 15-Year Campus Dining Partnership

Reuters01-07
$Aramark(ARMK-W)$ and University at Albany Announce 15-Year Campus Dining Partnership

Aramark has announced a landmark 15-year partnership with the University at Albany (UAlbany) to launch a transformative campus dining program beginning January 2026. Operating under the banner of Great Dane Hospitality, this collaboration aims to redefine the student dining experience through innovative, inclusive, and community-focused initiatives. Highlights include the creation of District East, an all-you-care-to-enjoy food hall, a Global Food Emporium featuring diverse international cuisines, technology-enabled conveniences such as mobile ordering and self-checkout, and experiential learning opportunities like a student-run Saxbys café. The partnership will also prioritize inclusive dining options that accommodate halal, kosher, plant-based, allergen-friendly, and performance-driven athletic needs.

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