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FoodFlow, a promising tech startup based in Kent, is poised to tackle food waste by efficiently linking surplus food from restaurants and cafés to local communities via an innovative app. With its pre-launch phase and targeted debut in May 2025, FoodFlow offers a compelling venture opportunity with a scalable business model centred on social impact. Entrepreneurs or investors interested in a tech-for-good initiative with substantial growth potential will find this prospect particularly appealing. It's a unique opportunity for someone looking to make a meaningful difference while pursuing a profitable business model.
FoodFlow's app includes several robust features designed to enhance user experience and operational efficiency. A user-friendly dashboard allows easy tracking of impact, donations, and pickups. Smart inventory management provides detailed item information and sends alerts before expiration, which helps minimise waste. The platform also offers advanced search and filtering options to find food by category, location, and freshness, catering to specific community needs.
Additional features include flexible pricing plans with premium options such as unlimited claims and priority support. The platform encompasses a comprehensive system for managing donors and volunteers, ensuring streamlined operations for all parties involved. These features collectively make FoodFlow a highly effective solution for food redistribution.
Currently, FoodFlow is in its startup (pre-launch) phase, having been in development for 8 months. The business model is designed to outpace its main competitor, "Too Good To Go," ensuring a solid foothold in the market. At present, there are two employees who have completed their tasks and will not continue post-sale. The company's social media presence, with over 1,000 followers on platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn, underscores its emerging brand strength.
The business is for sale at an asking price of £299,588, which includes all stock. Training can be provided to the new owners upon request, offering a seamless transition. Overall, FoodFlow presents a unique business opportunity due to its innovative approach in addressing food waste and supporting local communities.
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