Press announcement
Freshly cooked lunch in Leuna - now available in InfraLeuna's public canteen
Since 4 November, the company WISAG Business Catering Mitteldeutschland GmbH & Co. KG has been running the canteen (Am Haupttor, building 4310) in Leuna in full operation - with freshly prepared meals, an extended range of services and new services.

For example, from Monday to Friday, 11.30 am to 1.30 pm, there is an extended lunch menu. There are three menu lines to choose from, ranging from traditional regional cuisine to vegetarian and vegan dishes and international specialities, with something to suit every taste. The menu also includes a daily changing soup of the day, salad bowls with homemade dressings and various desserts.
In addition, from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. on weekdays, there is now an extensive breakfast menu with a selection of cold sandwiches, savoury hot snacks such as bockwurst, schnitzel or omelettes as well as other sweet and savoury dishes.
You can use the free WISAG catering app to find out about the current menu and the allergens and additives it contains.
The canteen is open to the public and not only allows all companies at the site to bring guests to eat together, but also the citizens and visitors of the city of Leuna to enjoy the wide range of dishes on offer.
Together with WISAG Business Catering Mitteldeutschland, InfraLeuna is pleased to be able to offer a fully-fledged canteen service in building 4310 with immediate effect.
Opening hours of the public canteen
Monday to Friday
Breakfast: 08.00 - 10.00 a.m.
Lunch: 11.30 a.m. - 1.30 p.m.
Press contact
Contact person for press and public relations
Claudia Herrmann
Corporate Communications
P +49 3461 43-3106
pr@infraleuna.de
About InfraLeuna: InfraLeuna GmbH and its affiliated companies own and operate the infrastructure facilities at the Leuna site. InfraLeuna operates according to the low-profit principle. The shares are held by several companies based here. Our acquired expertise, experience and a team of qualified and motivated employees have already convinced major international chemical groups to set up operations in Leuna.