There are now hundreds of grocery stores and retailers that are implementing programs in order to stop food waste. In order to improve the dialogue with consumers, Ubifood was launched as a mobile application that gives retailer a chance to sell perfectly good surplus food at discounted prices, rather than throwing out leftovers at the end of the day.
Billions of dollars worth of food ends up in landfills each year, but this app creates a great opportunity for cost-conscious consumers and retailers who share an interest in the environment. When it comes to searching the app, users are able to find food listings by geo-location, or by browsing the 'Sweet' or 'Savory' tabs.
As of now, Ubifood operates in Montreal in partnership with local bakeries, cafes, restaurants and even a few organic food stores.
Food-Rescuing Apps
'Ubifood' Connects Retailers and Consumers to Stop Food Waste
Trend Themes
1. Food-rescuing Apps - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop an app that connects food rescue organizations with restaurants and cafes to minimize food waste.
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Industry Implications
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