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La Universidad de Kentucky se asociará con Compass Group, una empresa global de servicios de alimentación, para mejorar las concesiones en los estadios a partir del 1 de julio de 2026, ofreciendo precios más accesibles con artículos básicos a 5 dólares o menos como hot dogs, pretzels y bebidas. La alianza también incluirá opciones de comida de calidad restaurantera, menús actualizados y la oportunidad de destacar negocios locales de Kentucky en Kroger Field y otras instalaciones deportivas. Los empleados actuales de la universidad mantendrán su posición en la nómina con los mismos beneficios, mientras que Compass Group proporcionará capacitación adicional y oportunidades de desarrollo profesional.
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LEXINGTON, Ky. — University of Kentucky fans heading to Kroger Field this football season will find more affordable concessions and restaurant-quality food options as part of a broader enterprise services partnership with Compass Group.
Compass Group, a global foodservice and hospitality company, will begin managing dining and concessions at UK athletics venues beginning July 1, 2026, according to university announcements. The phased partnership is designed to align and strengthen services across UK’s campus, healthcare facilities and athletics programs.
UK officials have prioritized pricing for core concession items at $5 or less, including hot dogs, pretzels, popcorn, nachos, beverages and 12-ounce Bud Light cans. The university also plans to enhance the overall experience with updated menus featuring new signature dishes, elevated presentations and collectible souvenir offerings.
“Game day is about bringing people together,” said UK President Eli Capilouto. “Through our proposed partnership with Compass Group, we are focused on making that experience more accessible, more enjoyable and more reflective of the spirit of Kentucky.”
The partnership will extend beyond Kroger Field to Historic Memorial Coliseum, Kentucky Proud Park and other on-campus venues. Compass Group operates stadium concessions for major sports venues and has a significant presence in Kentucky, already employing more than 1,400 people supporting UK HealthCare.
UK Football Head Coach Will Stein emphasized the impact on fans. “Being able to enjoy more affordable concessions — high-quality food and drink options — is another reason for Big Blue Nation to come out to games this fall,” he said.
The partnership will also create opportunities to showcase local Kentucky restaurants and businesses within Kroger Field and other athletics facilities. UK Volleyball Head Coach Craig Skinner noted that “more accessible and affordable options” will enhance the match-day atmosphere.
University officials emphasized that all current UK employees will remain on the university payroll with no changes to pay or benefits. Compass Group will provide access to expanded training, career development and apprenticeship opportunities for affected workers.
This marks UK’s most comprehensive facility services partnership to date. The university said student meal plan prices will also decrease by 5% in the upcoming academic year through the partnership.
This article was generated by AI (claude-haiku-4-5-20251001) based on source material from University of Kentucky News, enriched with 2 web searches. The original source is available at https://uknow.uky.edu/campus-news/uk-fans-will-see-game-day-upgrades-through-enterprise-services-partnership.



