Food Kiosks

Food kiosks designed and manufactured by Odulair open doors to the public this Thursday in St. Louis, MO. MetroLink riders have now a new place to grab a healthy meal at the north Hanley and Wellston transit centers, areas today considered as food deserts.


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The St. Louis Business Journal reports that fresh food kiosks designed by Odulair will be rolling out on Thursday. Some areas of north county are considered food deserts Because people lack access to fresh, healthy foods.

The Missouri Foundation For Health awarded bi-state a grant for the Link Market Food Kiosk pilot program.

Metro is rolling out The Link Market food kiosk pilot program with Odulair on Thursday.

Fresh food kiosks will be located at the North Hanley and Wellston transit centers in North St. Louis County.

The Odulair food kiosks will offer Metro riders and nearby residents access to fresh fruits, vegetables and other food staples.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture Food Resource Atlas identified the areas in north County as a part of "food deserts" that lack access to fresh, healthy foods. Between 45 and 70 percent of residents near the North Hanley station do not have cars, according to information provided by Bi-State.

Bi-State Development was awarded a $583,958 grant from the Missouri Foundation for Health to fund the 18-month The Link Market program.

Food kiosks and mobile kitchens by Odulair are available for sale as food trailers, food trucks, food carts, and modular buildings.

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