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FOOD CONNECT

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  1. Problem Statement


Hunger and food waste are two of the world's biggest problems. Large quantities of edible food are thrown away daily by homes, canteens, hostels, weddings, and restaurants. At the same time, millions of people struggle to find even one healthy meal a day, particularly those who are homeless, poor children in orphanages, and residents of low-income neighbourhoods.
According to UN estimates, over 800 million people go hungry and one-third of the food produced worldwide is wasted. This similarity between excess food and food insecurity emphasizes how urgently a clever, long-term solution is needed.

 

  1. The Gap in Solutions Right

 


  • Not knowing: A lot of people don't know how or where to give away extra food.
    • Poor coordination: Nonprofits have trouble getting things to the right places on time and picking them up.
    • Concerns about food safety: If the right inspections aren't done, food that has been given away could go bad before it gets to the people who need it.
    • No central system: The current solutions are scattered and lack a single, easy-to-use platform that would allow NGOs and donors to talk to each other in real time.

 

 

  1. Solution: Food Connect

 

Food Connect is a mobile + web platform that acts as a bridge between food donors and NGOs/orphanages.

Key Features:

  • Donor Portal – Restaurants, caterers, hostels, and households can register and list surplus food instantly.
  • Real-Time Notifications – NGOs and volunteers get instant alerts about nearby donations.
  • Location Tracking – GPS-based matching ensures food reaches the closest NGO quickly.
  • Food Safety Guidelines – Donors are guided on packaging and time-sensitive pickup windows.
  • Volunteer Network – Students and community volunteers help transport food when NGOs cannot.

 

  1. Who Benefits
  • Homeless people & orphanages: receive free, nutritious meals.
  • Donors (restaurants, households, event managers): reduce waste, disposal costs, and boost social goodwill.
  • NGOs: save resources and distribute food more efficiently.

 

  1. Why this problem matters to me

I see a lot restaurants  face with lot of leftover food at their restaurants  so we can connect through them with food connect and then can get the food to the needy and also whenever there is a party in our community or in my relatives house I see a lot of food being leftover and untouched, usually people throw it and waste that food which triggers my anger so from one party I said to my dad to donate the food to the homeless people or orphanages and that gave me an idea to create an app which connects NGOs, Orphanage and the homeless people to feed them.

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  • This is a really thoughtful idea! Food Connect can stop waste and make sure extra food reaches people who truly need it. Simple, useful, and impactful.
  • Love this concept! It’s inspiring how you turned something you noticed in your own community into a solution that could help so many. Food Connect sounds like it can really bridge the gap between donors and people in need
  • This is a really good idea. It not only reduces food waste but also helps hungry people get proper meals. The features like real-time alerts and GPS make it very practical. If more restaurants and volunteers join, Food Connect can make a big difference.
  • Clear and impactful idea with a strong personal connection; to improve, show how you’ll ensure trust (like verified NGOs or safety checks) and add one example of its real-world impact.
  • Your Food Connect idea is impactful and practical, addressing both hunger and food waste through real-time coordination. The inclusion of volunteers, safety guidelines, and GPS matching makes it strong, though long-term partnerships and timely pickups will be key for success.
  • Hunger and food waste are problems that coexist yet rarely get solved together, and Food Connect bridges that gap really well. I like how you’ve included practical features like GPS-based matching, real-time notifications, and food safety guidelines, since those are the exact challenges NGOs and donors face. The volunteer network idea is also powerful—it brings students and communities into the mission. With your personal experience of seeing food wasted at events, this solution feels both meaningful and actionable, and it could make a real difference in reducing waste while feeding those in need.
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