Anyone can fight food waste
Three students from Fazekas Mihály Grammar School won two prizes in Dublin with their social platform FoodOverflow, which fights food waste. On the platform users can share the food that they don’t need with one another.Platform users are also informed about the expiry date of the food uploaded, see it on a map where the food can be collected, and they can compete and play games. //
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