A new Odd Burger spot at the Western University Food Hub in London, Ont. officially opens as the ribbon is cut on January 22, 2024. (Photo by Bryan Bicknell/CTV News London)


January 24, 2024

In a groundbreaking move, a Canadian university campus has embraced the sizzle and crunch of vegan fast food, with the inauguration of the first plant-based eatery at the Western University Food Hub. Odd Burger Co-Founder and CEO James McInnes expressed the significance of their venture, highlighting the establishment's commitment to offering familiar, beloved fast-food items, such as burgers, poutine, and shakes, all crafted entirely from plant-based ingredients.

Addressing a gathering of supporters at the Food Hub's University Community Centre, McInnes emphasized the importance of their 100% plant-based menu, designed to deliver classic comfort foods sustainably and more healthily. The move responds to evolving dietary preferences, particularly among the university's younger demographic, with the rising popularity of plant-based alternatives.

Members of the Western’s Vegan Club applauded the new addition, noting that it fills a void in food options and provides a convenient go-to spot for satisfying vegan cravings. Stormy Sweetman, a club member, expressed relief, stating that the eatery's exclusively vegan menu eliminates the need to scrutinize food choices, making it a hassle-free dining option.

The collaboration between Western University and Odd Burger developed over the past few years. Colin Porter, Director of Hospitality Services at Western, revealed that the university had actively sought sustainable options for its Food Hub, acknowledging the heightened environmental awareness among the Gen-Z student population (18 to 24 years old). Porter emphasized the changing landscape of decision-making, driven by a heightened awareness of climate change and a growing demand for eco-friendly choices.

Odd Burger, a London-based establishment, marked its 13th location in Canada with the Western University Food Hub. McInnes underlined the brand's commitment to sustainability, noting that the environmental impact of producing a plant-based burger is approximately ten times less than that of a burger made from animal products. With ten additional locations under construction, Odd Burger looks set to expand its plant-based footprint across the country.

Looking ahead, McInnes hinted at further expansion into the academic realm, expressing aspirations to open another Odd Burger location at Fanshawe College. The move underscores the broader trend toward accommodating diverse dietary preferences in educational institutions.

In summary, Western University has welcomed the first vegan fast-food joint on its campus, Odd Burger, responding to the changing dietary landscape and environmental consciousness among the student population. The exclusively plant-based menu offers familiar comfort foods in a sustainable and healthier form. This move aligns with the university's pursuit of more eco-friendly food options and reflects a broader trend in meeting the demands of the younger generation for environmentally conscious choices. Odd Burger's expansion plans include reaching out to Fanshawe College for a potential new location.

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