Kansas City Tech Offers Recycled Food?!?

Sure . . . 

A local bit of innovation is dystopian, kinda sad and might point out systemic FAIL in a world confronting post-capitalism. 

But this locally developed app might also might be the only way for clever and conscientious techies to spread the wealth or at least make it more practical for the plebs to LITERALLY live off of scraps . . . 

Check-it: 

The app connects local food businesses with surplus food to consumers who can buy Surprise Bags of that food for half the retail price, helping businesses recover lost revenue and reducing food waste’s environmental toll.

“Too Good To Go started with the goal of reducing food waste wherever it occurs,” said Sarah Soteroff, senior PR manager at Too Good To Go. “Our model benefits businesses by letting them recoup revenue they would otherwise lose from unsold food, provides consumers access to great food at a steep discount, and reduces the environmental impact of food waste.”

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

KC's worst food is wasted food: New app helps restaurants keep meals out of the trash can

Kansas City diners can soon dig into affordable, delicious food while helping the planet. Too Good To Go, the world's largest marketplace for surplus food, will officially launch Nov. 13 in Kansas City.

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