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Ways for businesses and individuals to tackle food waste

jmoney
9 Apr '17

Hi all,

Thought this might be of interest (esp as food waste bins are on their way…)

If you (businesses and individuals) hate to throw good food out you can down download an app called Olio that alerts people in the area – and they can pick it up on a first come first served basis. Not much on it round here at the moment, but hopefully as it gets more popular there will be more activity.

For local restaurants, there’s another app called Too Good To Go where you can post the portions at the end of the day that you’d otherwise have to bin and sell them for about a third of the price at close of the day (average is about £2). Lots of activity in central London but not much in the SE yet…

FYI, neither of these initiatives are aimed at tackling food poverty – they are about food waste. If you want to help people experiencing food poverty I’d suggest volunteering at or donating to FH food bank or helping out at FareShare in Deptford.

Cara
9 Apr '17

You can also offer non food items for free on Olio as a alternative to Freecycle - but yip not as many people use it. There are also Food Cycles one in Peckham and Lewisham which use surplus food donated from local business to cook meals for those in need.

starman
9 Apr '17

Definitely wouldn’t describe mine that way. Must be the maker.[quote=“jmoney, post:1, topic:4085”]
or donating to FH food bank
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To note @WatersSE23 accepts food bank donations.