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PROBLEM:

I have often seen large amounts of edible food from restaurants, hotels, and supermarkets being wasted, while many people in the same city struggle to get even one proper meal. The main issue is that there is no quick and organized way to connect food donors with NGOs or volunteers at the right time. Most donation drives are manual and uncoordinated, resulting in a significant amount of surplus food being discarded instead of reaching those in need.


SOLUTION:

My idea is to create a mobile app called FOODBRIDGE, which directly links food donors with NGOs and their volunteers in real-time. Whenever a restaurant or shop has extra food, they can mark it on the app, and nearby NGOs or volunteers will get instant GPS-based notifications to pick it up. This way, the food can be collected and redistributed before it spoils. The solution benefits everyone: hungry people get meals, NGOs can work more efficiently, and businesses reduce waste while improving their social image. This idea matters to me because I personally witnessed good food being thrown away after events, and I believe using what we already have more wisely can make a big difference in reducing hunger.

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  • The real strength of FOODBRIDGE is its use of real-time, GPS-based notifications to connect donors with distributors instantly. This moves beyond manual coordination and creates an efficient, scalable network for social good.
  • Such a meaningful solution! Love how FOODBRIDGE turns surplus into support—helping businesses cut waste while making sure people in need don’t go hungry.
  • This is a beautiful and impactful idea. FoodBridge directly addresses the coordination gap that prevents surplus food from reaching those in need. By making the process real-time and location-based, it turns food waste into nourishment with minimal effort. It’s not just a tech solution, it’s a compassionate bridge between abundance and scarcity.
  • Its a really good idea, encouraging people, restaurants and many other platforms to donate food, helping the people in need. Moreover with food banks and various other services imbedded into it, the app will be at its best.
  • This is a wonderful idea, making use of our resources to help the needy and making sure we work efficiently to help them and thrive
  • That’s such an inspiring and practical idea! It has the potential to cut down food waste while feeding those who need it most — a true win-win. I love how you’ve combined technology and compassion to solve a real social problem.
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