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Sodexo opens first franchised Crussh outlet at London uni


Matt Dawson, former England rugby player and Sodexo Ambassador was at City, University of London, to celebrate the opening of the first Crussh outlet since Sodexo signed a franchise partnership with the healthy food and juice chain last year.

The new Crussh outlet which is located in the University’s main building in Northampton Square in London will be serving a wide range of Crussh’s healthy food and drinks from 8.30am through to 5pm, Monday to Friday

Included in the range are breakfast options such as porridge, scrambled or poached eggs and for the rest of the day a range of healthpots, salads, wraps, sourdough toasties as well as hot food options including hot pot, hot grain salads, soups and Crussh’s Fit Bowls.

Healthy drinks on offer include a selection of Crussh cold press juices including Brilliant Beets, Oh My Greens, Strawberry Glow, Turmeric Zinger, Cherry Vit C, Immunity Plus.

Founded in 1998 as London’s original juice, smoothie and healthy fast food retailer, Crussh now has 35 stores in the capital where the focus remains on wellbeing of employees and customers.

Sodexo is committed to providing and encouraging consumers access to healthy lifestyle choices as part of its sustainability roadmap Better Tomorrow 2025. City, University of London is the first outlet to open a Crussh with more planned later this year with clients in higher education and healthcare.

Simon Knight, managing director, universities, Sodexo UK & Ireland, said, “We are delighted to welcome Crussh at City, University of London. The University is committed to promoting healthier eating habits for both staff and students and the introduction of Crussh as one of our catering offers helps support the University to achieve this.

“Matt Dawson is an ambassador for Sodexo, having him with us on our opening day helped us engage with the staff and students about the importance a healthy diet and lifestyle has on their performance. We are looking forward to bringing this innovative and healthy brand to more of our clients and customers in the near future.”

Shane Kavanagh, CEO of Crussh, (pictured left) added, “We are delighted to open our first university outlet. We know the university well, and it’s really exciting to be able to introduce healthy, nutritious food to campus. We can’t wait to get going and think this is a great opportunity to positively impact the wellbeing of students and staff onsite.”

City, University of London has a population of more than 18,000 students and staff. Sodexo has provided the catering and hospitality services at the University since 2014.