Photo source: Cadillac Fairview (CF) & Disco Cheetah

Cadillac Fairview To Give Out FREE Lunch In Downtown Vancouver To Help You Stress Less This September

September or often called “Stresstember,” marks the end of summer, the beginning of a new school year, and a return to busy work schedules.

It’s the time of year that can be quite overwhelming.

To combat this, Cadillac Fairview is stepping in with a little lunchtime relief.

They’ve teamed up with local food trucks to serve up complimentary meals, making it easier for people to take a breather and recharge during their day.

Photo source: Cadillac Fairview (CF)

Starting September 4th, Cadillac Fairview is bringing the “Stress Less Lunch” initiative to downtown Vancouver, offering free lunches every Wednesday at Robson Square.

Cadillac Fairview is a development and management company of prime properties across Canada like Richmond Centre and Pacific Centre.

Running through September from 12 PM to 2 PM, this initiative aims to give downtown workers and residents a much-needed break during one of the most hectic times of the year.

While the meals are free, they are available only while supplies last and one per person, so it’s best to get there early.

Photo source: Cadillac Fairview (CF)

Participating food trucks include local favs like Disco Cheetah, Mo’s Hot Dogs, Sauzzy Thai, and Rao’s Burger Shack, among others.

The variety ensures there’s something for everyone, whether you’re craving a juicy burger, a spicy Thai dish, or a comforting wrap.

Photo credits: Disco Cheetah

This initiative follows Cadillac Fairview’s recent collaboration with Junction Market, Vancouver’s first container market located at 200 Granville Street.

So, if you’re feeling the September stress, why not head over to Robson Square for a free lunch on Wednesdays and take a moment to unwind?

Don’t forget to share this with friends or colleagues who could use a break too!

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