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Sodexo and EAT announce strategic partnership to promote healthy and sustainable eating

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​Sodexo and EAT are pleased to announce a new partnership to advance healthier and more sustainable eating habits. As EAT’s exclusive partner from the food service industry, Sodexo is proud to bring its global expertise to translate cutting-edge science into practical, scalable solutions that make food choices good for the people and the planet accessible to all.

The partnership is rooted in a shared commitment to promote and inspire healthier and more sustainable eating. It will be highlighted for the first time at the Stockholm Food Forum, taking place in Stockholm on October 3-4, 2025.

For Sodexo, which serves more than 80 million consumers daily, partnering with EAT, a leading player in food system transformation, is a critical asset to encourage and accelerate the adoption of better food habits. For EAT, it is an opportunity to work with a global leader in foodservices who has the knowledge and scale to turn science into practice. Together, Sodexo and EAT aim to demonstrate that positive change in food systems is not only possible but already happening.

At the Forum, EAT and Sodexo will co-organise the Stockholm Food Forum dinner at the Strawberry Hotel. The dinner will show how sourcing and cooking that prioritise nutrition and responsible choices can both delight guests and meet dietary needs. Sodexo will also take an active role in key multi-stakeholder discussions at the Forum. In particular, the Group will host a side event focused on moving from vision to on-the-ground implementation, engaging a broad ecosystem around more responsible food choices.

Tomas Alfred Røen, Chief Executive Officer of EAT said: “We are excited to welcome Sodexo as a partner of the Stockholm Food Forum in driving the shift toward healthy and sustainable food systems. Sodexo’s operational expertise makes them an essential voice in translating science into action.”

Sophie Bellon, Chairwoman of Sodexo’s Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer added: “Partnering with EAT represents an important step forward in our ambition to promote more conscious eating practices for people and the planet. By combining EAT’s scientific leadership with Sodexo’s global reach and expertise, we can help turn ambition into action. This partnership also gives us the opportunity to engage with our clients and mobilise our wider stakeholder ecosystem. That is how we can deliver real impact at scale.”

The partnership will showcase innovation in action, deepen Sodexo’s alignment with the forthcoming

2025 EAT-Lancet Commission findings and support the company’s sustainability goals.

Earlier this year Sodexo UK & Ireland published its first nutrition report, revealing the collaborative approach between its dietitians, nutritionists, chefs and supply chain as the recipe for success in developing nutritious, tasty meals that promote healthier lives every day.

The report outlines how science and data help shape menus that enable consumers to make healthier and more sustainable choices without compromising on taste. Find out more here: https://sodexouki.info/41yZLli

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