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OptiMeal - Plan today. Save tomorrow

OptiMeal - Plan today. Save tomorrow

Have you ever wondered how much food gets wasted , not only from plates but directly from the kitchen (untouched food) ??

In most institutions/ offices/schools, food is cooked based on the number of students on campus /employees/workers ,not how many actually want the meal . And also , if based on number, then not on the no of items they want to eat. Hence, there’s a mismatch between what’s cooked and what’s consumed. 

The problem 

Food wastage is one of the world’s most pressing issues, with the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) estimating that nearly 1.3 billion tons of food is wasted globally each year, accounting for roughly one-third of total production. In India alone, around 40% of food produced is wasted annually, despite millions going hungry daily. While food waste is often associated with leftovers on plates, a significant portion also comes from overproduction in canteens, corporate offices, institutions, and schools where meals are cooked in bulk. The variation between what is prepared and what is actually consumed leads to bowls of untouched food being discarded. That’s lakhs of rupees down the drain and meals that could’ve fed thousands of people.(FSSAI) 15-20% of cooked food is wasted from private institutions due to over preparation.

Global food waste costs the world economy $1 trillion each year (FAO).

It's not just food we waste , it's litres of water, resources, hours of labour etc..

 

The solution

What if we could fix that- with one small habit change?

My idea is to create an app that allows individuals to pre-select their meals a day in advance. Employees, students, or residents would be shown the menu for the next day and can opt into specific dishes along with approximate portion sizes. This data would be collected and analyzed by the kitchen staff to prepare accurate quantities of each item, minimizing unnecessary cooking.

And yes! LESS OVERPRODUCTION! LESS WASTE! MORE EFFICIENCY !!

The technical backbone of the app would include real-time dashboards for kitchen managers, predictive analytics to track food preferences over time, and AI-based demand forecasting to improve accuracy further.

This innovation directly supports the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 2 (Zero Hunger), SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production), and SDG 13 (Climate Action), as reduced wastage lowers greenhouse gas emissions from discarded food.

Currently, there is a gap in the market—many institutions lack a systematic mechanism to match demand with supply. Some donate leftovers to orphanages or distribute food among workers, but large amounts are still wasted.

The benificials 

By adopting this app, institutions save costs on raw materials and cooking resources, while individuals benefit from having food they genuinely want to eat. Any small leftover quantities can be channeled more efficiently to workers or delivered to nearby NGOs.

This isn’t just about food, its about thoughtful consumption, better planning and helping people we may never meet.

If every student simply made a meal choice in advance, we could save food, money and lives- all with a single tap.

This problem resonates deeply with me because I have often witnessed heaps of untouched food thrown away while many people outside go hungry. Food is the most basic necessity—we work for it, and life revolves around it. With this app, I aim not only to reduce waste but also to ensure that resources are valued, hunger is alleviated, and sustainability is prioritized.

 

 

 

 

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  • This is such a meaningful and much-needed idea—I really like how it tackles waste at the source while also empowering individuals to make conscious choices. It feels very useful for me too, since I’ve seen the same issue in hostels and offices. One small suggestion: you could add a “reminder/notification feature” that prompts users to select their meals in advance so they don’t forget, ensuring the system always has accurate data for planning.
  • “A simple yet powerful idea—plan in advance, cook wisely, and save food, money, and lives.”
  • This is such a thoughtful solution! By letting people pre-select meals, this can reduce kitchen overproduction, save money, and make sure food reaches those who need it most—promoting sustainability and mindful consumption.
  • This is a thoughtful and impactful solution to a widespread problem. The app smartly combines habit change with technology to tackle food wastage at its root—overproduction—while promoting sustainability, efficiency, and social responsibility.
  • This is an innovative solution to such a common problem that all of us face. My only suggestion would be to add a feauture which allows the user to modify or append their preferences till the meal is served.
  • This is a really good idea! I like that it not only saves food but also saves money and helps people in need. A suggestion from me is that you could also add a simple reminder system in the app so people don’t forget to select their meals in advance. That way the idea will work even better.
  • This is a very strong and relatable problem —you’ve clearly highlighted both the global and local scale of food waste. The proposed app seems practical and impactful, addressing a real gap between food preparation and actual consumption. I like how you tied it to SDGs, showing broader relevance beyond just cost savings. The inclusion of AI-based forecasting and dashboards makes the idea future-ready and scalable. My only suggestion would be to also think about incentives for individuals to consistently pre-select meals, ensuring regular adoption.
  • Your app is a smart and useful idea that can cut food waste by letting people choose their meals in advance. The main challenge is getting users to remember to use it and convincing schools or offices to try it. Simple tools like reminders, portion choices, and linking leftovers to NGOs can make it stand out and work really well.
  • This idea is powerful because it tackles food wastage at the root by matching demand with supply.
    It saves resources, reduces costs, and ensures food reaches those who need it most.
    A simple habit change through this app can create a huge impact on sustainability and hunger.
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  • This is a really thoughtful idea .It’s a small, simple change that could make a big difference for people and our planet. To make it even stronger, you could focus on how to encourage consistent user participation and flexible options for last-minute changes.
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