The food tech company SavorEat is taking major steps toward commercialization of the solution it has developed in the U.S. market. The company, which developed a dedicated robot chef to produce meat alternatives according to diners’ preferences, has signed a collaboration agreement with Sodexo, a leader in food services and facilities management. As such, the two companies will conduct a pilot in which Sodexo will examine the robot chef system and the first product developed by SavorEat, a plant-based protein burger, within higher education institutions across the U.S. In parallel, both parties are working on reaching an agreement for the distribution of SavorEat products.
Sodexo is ranked as the 19th largest employer in the world and serves clients including those in corporate, education, healthcare, senior living, sports and leisure, government, and other environments daily across 64 countries.
As part of this partnership, during the coming year and following a comprehensive preliminary planning process, including the establishment of joint teams, professional feedback from the Sodexo team, and more, the two are expected to embark on the pilot in 2022 to be conducted throughout higher education institutions in the U.S., where several SavorEat robot chef systems will operate. The two companies have also declared that they wish to examine together additional pilots and long-term cooperation. This specific partnership and the agreement signed is a critical step forward for SavorEat toward the commercialization stage within the U.S. market, and its main advantage lies in the high-level exposure the company will gain among its target audience, the 20–30-year-old market segment in the U.S., 47% of whom declare themselves to be flexitarians (people seeking to cut down their meat intake by adhering to a mainly vegetarian eating regime).
