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Feeding San Diego Announces Free New Technology Platform to Reduce Food Waste (livewellsd.org)

 

On November 5, 2019, Feeding San Diego, announced the launch of MealConnectTM in San Diego County. This free and innovative technology platform connects surplus food from restaurants and other food service providers to Feeding San Diego’s volunteer drivers and agency partners. Developed by Feeding America, MealConnect is an exciting new way for the community to divert good food from going to waste and increase the availability of nutritious food for the one in eight people facing hunger in San Diego County. Unlike other food rescue apps, MealConnect is free of charge for food donors.

The app enables food donors of all sizes, such as hotels, meeting and event planners, restaurants, farmers market vendors, and convenience stores to post surplus food to the system. Examples of this could be extra food from a caterer, a small load of meat from a butcher, or a box of tomatoes from a farmers’ market.

“The message for San Diego restaurants and other food providers is clear,” said Vince Hall, CEO of Feeding San Diego. “Feeding San Diego is your partner in hunger relief. We are minimizing waste and working to ensure that every person has enough nutritious food to eat.”

One in eight people in San Diego County face hunger, while 40% of all food produced is wasted. MealConnect will allow Feeding San Diego to engage the community in small scale rescue and delivery of high-quality food to those in need.

To read more of HHSA's Live Well San Diego newsletter article, please click here.

This article was originally published as a Feeding San Diego News Release, read the full press release here: https://feedingsandiego.org/newsroom/news-releases/

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