Why is it so important to provide healthy vending snacks and drinks for employees in The Woodlands, TX?
- Summers get so hot here in Texas, and especially in the Houston area like in The Woodlands, so if there were options to grab a quick snack at work without jumping in a car that would be awesome.
- Keep Hungry Employees on-site by “dining at their desk”.
- Promote healthier, active lifestyles and better eating habits in the workplace
- Improve company morale by providing healthy products that are easily accessible and affordable to everyone.
- Snack and Drink machines are fun! Also our machine is not one of those drab looking 90s out of style machine. Our vending machines have a new and nice graphic on it.
I personally love eating them and usually carry them in my bag for a quick snack while I’m on the road.
This Bar Saves Lives has a mission to fight the preventable but unfortunately common problem of malnutrition around the world.
It donates a nutrient-dense food packet to NGO partners for every one of its non-GMO, gluten-free, and kosher bars sold.
Sales of these healthy and delicious bars have led to more than 10 million nutrition packets donated to childrn in need.
Case Study: I’m Running Late!
We all live very Active Lives, especially in The Woodlands trying to juggle kids at home, older family members or relationships with friends, sports and activities… oh the activities.
Imagine Joe is running late, he misses breakfast and didn’t have anything at home to grab on the go. He gets to work… and then what choices does he have?
Buy a candy bar or pop tart from the vending machine? Or maybe just skip all together. This will make him feel tired and sluggish the rest of the day. Maybe even put him in a bad mood that will effect employee relations and his productivity.
Or, he has a healthy snack option that he can grab something worthwhile eating that tastes great and will meet his energy needs.
Good Fuel!
We all live very Active Lives trying to juggle kids at home, older family members or relationships with friends.
Imagine Steve is running late, he misses breakfast and didn’t have anything at home to grab on the go. He gets to work… and then what choices does he have?
Buy a candy bar or pop tart from the vending machine? Or maybe just skip all together. This will make him feel tired and sluggish the rest of the day. Maybe even put him in a bad mood that will effect employee relations and his productivity.
Or, he has a healthy snack option that he can grab something worthwhile eating that tastes great and will meet his energy needs.