
Did you know, that the foodservice sector in Australia wastes over 700,000 tonnes of food every year? Did you also know that this leads to generating at least 1.2 million tonnes of CO2 emission?
We need to stop this madness.
We wanted to help cafes and restaurants cut food waste and be sustainable, whilst helping YOU to spend less and enjoy great food at the same time. And so - Bring Me Home was born 👶🏻
Bring Me Home believes in saving great food from the landfill and helping people eat well. Our mobile app lets you buy restaurant's delicious surplus meals at a significant discount before the restaurants close. Simply pay, click, and collect.
Together we are eating to create great impact, one meal at a time.
At Bring Me Home, we believe that food is better in your belly, not the bin.
We need to stop this madness.
We wanted to help cafes and restaurants cut food waste and be sustainable, whilst helping YOU to spend less and enjoy great food at the same time. And so - Bring Me Home was born 👶🏻
Bring Me Home believes in saving great food from the landfill and helping people eat well. Our mobile app lets you buy restaurant's delicious surplus meals at a significant discount before the restaurants close. Simply pay, click, and collect.
Together we are eating to create great impact, one meal at a time.
At Bring Me Home, we believe that food is better in your belly, not the bin.
Location: Australia, Victoria, Melbourne
Employees: 1-10
Founded date: 2018
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01.10.2021 | Weekly Wrap #68: The BIGGEST $ month ever! | Welcome to our Weekly Wrap, where we cut through the noise to bring you our favourite insights from the technology and startup world. If you love the Weekly Wrap, please spread the word and help it grow: Forward this to friends/colleagues b... |
04.05.2021 | Foody Bag’s End of May L(a)unch | Stuart Kidd, Foody Bag. Image Supplied. Foody Bag is a food waste reduction startup in Perth that’s planning to release its mobile app at the end of this month. The startup’s founder Stuart Kidd has a two-decade career in digital consultanc... |