Foodee Joins Forces with HUNGRY in Major Catering Industry Acquisition
- Alex
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Foodee Joins Hungry: Big news in the corporate catering world
Foodee, a Sodexo-owned company known for delivering meals from top local restaurants to workplaces across North America, has officially joined HUNGRY, the fast-growing catering and food delivery platform. This marks a significant move in the catering industry—one that could have real implications for restaurant partners, corporate clients, and the future of food at work.


What the Foodee + HUNGRY Deal Means
In a message sent to its restaurant partners, Foodee emphasized that this transition represents a strategic alignment. HUNGRY and Foodee share similar values: support for local food businesses, a mission to enhance workplace culture through great meals, and a commitment to sustainability and community empowerment.
By joining HUNGRY, Foodee’s existing restaurant partners will now gain access to HUNGRY’s broader client base and technology platform. For restaurants, this could mean:
Increased order volume from new clients
Continued relationships under their current Foodee terms (for the first 60 days)
Support from both teams during the transition
Why This Merger Matters
This move isn’t just about logistics—it’s about scale and strategy. HUNGRY has grown quickly by combining high-touch service with innovative tech, carving out a name for itself in the crowded corporate catering space. By acquiring Foodee, HUNGRY gains access to a trusted network of independent restaurants, while Foodee gains the resources and reach of a larger platform.
For restaurant partners, this could bring exciting growth. But it’s also a reminder of how rapidly the catering industry is evolving—and how important it is to stay visible, agile, and tech-enabled in order to compete.
What Restaurants Should Do Next
If you're a restaurant already working with Foodee:
Watch for outreach from HUNGRY to get onboarded to their platform
Continue operations under your existing Foodee terms during the 60-day transition
Ask questions—make sure you understand how pricing, fulfillment, and customer service will work under HUNGRY
If you're not yet working with either platform, now might be the time to evaluate your catering strategy. Platforms like HUNGRY (and formerly Foodee) offer valuable exposure to high-volume corporate orders, but it's essential to ensure they align with your brand, margins, and goals.
Cater Smart in a Consolidating Market
At ONE AM, we help restaurants navigate growth opportunities just like this one. The Foodee + HUNGRY merger is a signal: corporate catering is still growing, still changing, and still full of opportunity for local businesses that want to get a piece of the pie.
Whether you're thinking of joining a platform, improving your catering operations, or launching your own direct-order program, now’s the time to build a strategy that helps your business stand out.
Want help making sense of the changes or growing your catering business?Let’s talk. We’re here to help restaurants win in this new era of workplace dining.
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