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HUNGRY Brings Its Workplace Food Platform to Boston With Acquisition of 6AM Health
The deal adds 250+ fresh food fridges and 30,000 daily users to HUNGRY's North American platform and is the company's second acquisition in 30 days
ARLINGTON, VA / ACCESS Newswire / April 2, 2026 / HUNGRY, the workplace food platform serving more than 1,000 corporate clients across North America, today announced the acquisition of 6AM Health, a Boston-based operator of fresh food fridges and onsite markets. The deal is HUNGRY's second acquisition in 30 days, following its February merger with Canada's hungerhub, and extends the company's platform into one of the largest workplace food markets in the country.
HUNGRY currently operates across 24 U.S. and Canadian markets, generates more than $110 million in annual revenue, and is tracking toward a $150 million run rate. The company grew revenue more than 50 percent last year, was named to the 2025 Deloitte Technology Fast 500, and was recognized on the Inc. 5000 as one of the fastest-growing companies in the country. The addition of 6AM Health brings 250+ fresh food fridges, serving 30,000 employees daily tallying more than 200,000 purchases in the last 12 months.
"Most vendors are single-service solutions that touch only one part of the workplace food experience," said Jeff Grass, CEO of HUNGRY. "We built HUNGRY to be a comprehensive platform from end-to-end. 6AM Health built something real in Boston. Bringing it into the platform lets us deliver that quality across every market we serve."
6AM Health was founded in Boston in 2018 by Brad Callow and Tom Roche, who identified a gap that most employers had not closed: despite being one of the most medically advanced cities in the country, Boston had a workplace nutrition problem. More than a quarter of adults in the metro area are obese. Diabetes rates have doubled in a generation. Healthy food in professional environments remained hard to access, often no more convenient than a vending machine.
6AM Health was built to close that gap, starting with early-morning meal delivery before 6 a.m. and then evolving into the fresh fridge model it operates today. Deployments expanded from a single pilot to hundreds of locations across offices, universities, hospitals, and biotech campuses. Boston's density of knowledge-economy employers, each competing for talent and investing in workplace amenities, made it a natural growth market. The company scaled without losing the local-first service quality that earned client trust.
Boston has more than one million office workers across the metro area. Through 6AM Health, HUNGRY now has an established presence there and can offer those employers a single platform covering catering, pantry, and fresh market programs-three service lines that most organizations currently source from separate vendors.
"We founded 6AM Health on a simple belief: better food at work leads to better days at work," said Brad Callow, Founder of 6AM Health. "Joining HUNGRY allows us to deliver on that promise at a much greater scale while maintaining the quality and care our clients expect."
6AM Health's leadership, vendor partnerships, and client relationships will remain in place through the transition.
"Food is one of the most visible expressions of how a company cares for its people," added Kyle Roy, President of HUNGRY. "Our mission is to deliver happiness and wellbeing at work and that requires an intentional system capable of scaling care across every location we serve."
About HUNGRY
HUNGRY is the North American workplace food platform organizations trust to deliver happiness and wellbeing. By combining culinary excellence, smart technology, and hospitality-driven service, HUNGRY helps companies simplify workplace dining while creating experiences employees value. Serving over 1,000 corporate clients, the company is building a platform designed for the future of work - where culture, connection, and care extend across every location teams call home.
About 6AM Health
6AM Health provides fresh fridge and onsite market programs that make healthy, convenient food more accessible in the workplace. Known for reliability, thoughtful curation, and service excellence, the company partners with organizations to support better workdays through better food.
Media Contact: Lani Free, Greenheart Communications Collective: [email protected]
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SOURCE: HUNGRY
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