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Would you really eat someone else's food? Sorry if this was already posted.
LeftoverSwap could be called a lot of things. It’s dumpster diving without the actual dumpster diving. It’s p2pizza. It’s freeganism. But at the core, it's really just an app to share your leftovers.
Born in the mind of Seattle’s Dan Newman, LeftoverSwap capitalizes on that guilty feeling we all get when our eyes are bigger than our stomachs and we order or make way too much food. Instead of throwing out the extras, or letting them go to waste when we get sick of eating the same thing again and again, the still-in-development app will let users take a picture of their meal remnants and advertise it. A hungry neighbor can then arrange for those extra noodles or pizza slices to be delivered or picked up.
Read more: A New App Wants You to Eat Your Neighbor's Leftover Food | Motherboard
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LeftoverSwap could be called a lot of things. It’s dumpster diving without the actual dumpster diving. It’s p2pizza. It’s freeganism. But at the core, it's really just an app to share your leftovers.
Born in the mind of Seattle’s Dan Newman, LeftoverSwap capitalizes on that guilty feeling we all get when our eyes are bigger than our stomachs and we order or make way too much food. Instead of throwing out the extras, or letting them go to waste when we get sick of eating the same thing again and again, the still-in-development app will let users take a picture of their meal remnants and advertise it. A hungry neighbor can then arrange for those extra noodles or pizza slices to be delivered or picked up.
Read more: A New App Wants You to Eat Your Neighbor's Leftover Food | Motherboard
Follow us: @motherboard on Twitter | motherboardtv on Facebook