Within the first week, over 1,500 Crussh products have been sold to the 3,000 military and civilian population in Andover.
The breakfast options include coconut and chia overnight oats, sweet potato and egg protein pots, almond milk and chia seed pudding and an avocado bagel with goji berry ketchup alongside a classic bacon bagel.
Crussh offers soup, a selection of salads, Thai green curry, toasties and sandwiches for lunch. A selection of cold press juices and dessert pots are also available.
Paul Anstey, chief executive of government & agencies at Sodexo UK & Ireland, said: “We are delighted with the feedback we have had since opening Crussh at Andover.
“We are committed to improving the health and wellbeing of those we serve and by providing Crussh food and drinks enables us to make it easier for our consumers to make healthier choices without having to go to the high street.”
Sodexo plans to open a Crussh outlet at a military site in High Wycombe in the coming months.