The project aims to serve a population of over 56,000 students, faculty, and staff by consolidating multiple culinary options into a single, efficient footprint. Instead of managing individual vendor relationships, the university will utilize Craveworthy’s shared infrastructure, which integrates supply chains, technology, and training protocols.
Gregg Majewski, founder and CEO of Craveworthy, noted that the model addresses the logistical complexity of maintaining quality across diverse menus in a high-volume setting. The selection includes Fresh Brothers, Kinnamōns, and Krafted, with offerings ranging from pizza and smashburgers to Mediterranean street food. Ryan Greene, executive director of Dining and Retail at Georgia Tech, stated that the partnership is intended to provide greater flexibility and variety to meet the demands of the campus community. Beyond standard daily operations, the facility will also manage catering services for campus events, incorporating additional items like Dirty Dough cookies.

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