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MiddDash
[edit]MiddDash[1] is an online delivery service platform founded in 2024 at Middlebury College by students Benjamín Arias, Arthur Gomes, and Alexandre Talamba. The platform operates under Panther Delivery Services LLC and focuses on providing food delivery from retail on-campus dining locations to student dorms.
History
[edit]MiddDash was created to address the lack of delivery options specifically designed for Middlebury College students. The founders, recognizing the inconvenience of traveling to dining locations during Vermont’s harsh winters, launched the service to offer a convenient food delivery solution. Lauched in January 2025, it began operations with deliveries from The Grille[2], a popular retail dining location on campus among students.
Operations
[edit]The service is accessible through MiddDash.com, a website designed for ease of use, allowing Middlebury students to place and track orders efficiently. Deliveries are managed by part-time workers, with an emphasis on reliability and convenience. MiddDash aims to expand its services to include additional dining locations and local businesses.