Canada-Wide Recognition
Receive public recognition as a founding restaurant partner supporting an innovative and community-focused food initiative.
Partner with your restaurant to help provide nutritious, freeze-dried meals to Nunavut communities while reducing food waste and creating lasting impact.
By joining Friends of Nunavummiut, your restaurant becomes part of an initiative focused on reducing food waste while supporting better access to nutritious meals in remote northern communities.
Receive public recognition as a founding restaurant partner supporting an innovative and community-focused food initiative.
Give suitable surplus meals a meaningful second purpose instead of allowing quality prepared food to go to waste.
Help improve access to nutritious meals in communities where food availability and transportation remain major challenges.
Continue preparing quality buffet meals through your normal restaurant operations.
Set aside freshly prepared meals that meet the agreed quality and food-safety standards.
Place meals into approved containers, label them clearly, and freeze them after service.
Our logistics team collects the frozen meals according to an agreed pickup schedule.
Meals are professionally preserved, packaged, and prepared for delivery to northern communities.
Freeze-drying removes moisture from food while helping preserve flavour, texture, and nutritional quality. It also makes prepared meals lighter and easier to transport to remote communities.
Properly packaged meals can be stored for extended periods without conventional refrigeration.
Removing moisture significantly reduces weight, making northern transportation more practical.
Suitable surplus meals can be preserved and used instead of being sent to landfill.
The initial program is designed for food businesses that prepare consistent volumes of quality meals and can safely package and freeze suitable surplus food.
Restaurants with regular buffet service and consistent volumes of suitable prepared food.
Hotels serving breakfast, lunch, dinner, or special-event buffet meals.
Catering businesses preparing substantial quantities of meals for events and institutions.
Licensed kitchens capable of producing, packaging, and freezing meals at scale.
Strong partners combine reliable food production with food safety, freezer capacity, and a genuine commitment to community impact.
Consistent daily or weekly meal production
Reliable food quality and preparation standards
Sufficient freezer capacity for packaged meals
Commitment to food safety and accurate labelling
Interest in sustainability and reducing waste
Desire to create meaningful community impact
Identify suitable surplus meals.
Package meals using agreed containers.
Label food accurately and clearly.
Freeze meals before scheduled collection.
Follow agreed food-safety procedures.
Clear procedures for packaging, freezing, labelling, and collection.
Standardized containers and labelling materials where applicable.
Reliable pickup arrangements designed to reduce disruption.
Recognition through website, media, and promotional activities where agreed.
Every meal saved represents more than food. It represents hope, sustainability, healthier communities, and a practical way for restaurants to turn everyday surplus into meaningful social impact.
Find answers about food collection, eligibility, packaging, pricing, logistics, and becoming a restaurant partner.
The initial phase primarily focuses on buffet restaurants because they often prepare consistent volumes of food. Hotels, caterers, commercial kitchens, and other suitable food businesses may also be considered.
No. The proposed partnership model allows restaurants to submit a price for suitable surplus meals. Final pricing and commercial arrangements will be agreed with selected partners.
Food must be freshly prepared, suitable for safe freezing and freeze-drying, properly handled, and compliant with agreed quality and food-safety requirements.
Friends of Nunavummiut plans to coordinate standardized stackable containers and labels. Specific arrangements will be confirmed during onboarding.
Yes. Meals need to be frozen on-site before collection. The required freezer capacity will depend on your restaurant's food volume and pickup schedule.
Collection frequency will be arranged according to production volume, freezer capacity, location, and operational needs. Selected partners will receive a clear pickup schedule.
Collected meals are transported to an appropriate facility, professionally freeze-dried, packaged, and prepared for sale or community distribution in Nunavut.
Selection may consider food volume, quality, pricing, freezer capacity, location, logistics, reliability, and willingness to follow the program's operating requirements.
Founding and participating partners may be recognized on the website, social media, promotional materials, and public communications, subject to mutual agreement.
Restaurants not selected for the startup phase may remain in the partner database and be contacted when the initiative expands or requires additional capacity.
Yes. Multi-location restaurants are encouraged to provide information about the combined food volume, storage capacity, and logistics of all participating locations.
Select the Become a Partner button, complete the restaurant application, and provide information about your locations, estimated surplus volume, pricing, freezing capacity, and contact details.
Help reduce food waste, support Nunavut communities, and become part of a practical initiative designed to create lasting social and environmental impact.
Contact
friendsofnunavummiut@protonmail.com
(867) 877-4011
Nunavut, Canada
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