Food rescue apps help Canadians eat, shop more consciously: experts
A survey from Dalhousie University showed that Canadians actively seek in-store discounts and food rescue apps, originally designed for sustainability.
Read MoreA survey from Dalhousie University showed that Canadians actively seek in-store discounts and food rescue apps, originally designed for sustainability.
Read MoreAs Canadians grapple with hunger, Chef Jagger Gordon and his team offer cheap to free soups made from ingredients rescued from going to waste.
Read MoreTony Colley, 52, founded B12Give, Toronto’s first on-demand surplus food delivery app, to help others fight hunger he had experienced himself.
Read MoreThe country’s largest convention hall saw more than 150 plant-based food and lifestyle brands and inspirational speakers to promote green living.
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