Carrefour Polska Partners With Foodsi To Tackle Food Waste
Carrefour Polska has announced it will join forces with the Polish start-up Foodsi to help fight food waste.
Foodsi is an application in which users can buy full-value products, with a short expiration date, provided, among others, by restaurants, shops or bakeries, the retailer added.
Going forward, packages with groceries, cleaning products, and cosmetics will also be available for purchase in the Carrefour network.
“Cooperation with Foodsi is of particular importance to us, because supporting Polish companies, including start-ups, is in the DNA of Carrefour Polska,” said Piotr Lubiewa-Wieleżyński, sales development director at Carrefour Polska.
“It is also another step to reduce the amount of food waste (and not only) in Carrefour.”
Foodsi packages offering products with a short expiration date can already be purchased in Carrefour’s stores in Poland.
Users can order packages, containing, among others, dairy products, canned food, loose products or delicatessen dishes, at a discount of over 66% compared to store prices.
The Foodsi application is available for download in the Google Play Store and App Store. The app suggests Carrefour stores that are offering packages based on the location entered by the user.
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