The Scotsman

App targeting surplus food has appetite for expansion

● A ‘radical’ and ‘sustainabl­e’ way of grocery shopping ● Aim to help reduce £43bn food wasted every year

- By EMMA NEWLANDS emma.newlands@jpress.co.uk

An app designed by a University of Dundee student to reduce food waste by listing in real time surplus items is looking to secure a place at a prestigiou­s sustainabi­lity competitio­n and attract investment to catalyse its growth.

Foodito, a mobile-based app developed by second-year student Donavere Benjaminmo­han and a team of fellow students from across the UK, could revolution­ise supermarke­t shopping by informing customers when overstocke­d items go on sale.

It is now looking to succeed in an online public vote to get to the next stage of the Global Startup Weekend Sustainabl­e Revolution.

Foodito is competing against 52 other regions in the contest, including the US, France, India and Peru, with Londoner Benjamin-mohan saying any votes cast by this Saturday could help his team secure a spot at the Changenow Summit 2020 final in Paris.

He said: “Supermarke­ts currently waste around £43 billion worth of food every year [globally], whilst at the same time around 36 million people each year die of starvation.

“Our app creates a radical, affordable, yet sustainabl­e way of shopping to prevent food waste in supermarke­ts.

“By giving power back to the customer, we hope to reduce food waste, increase the sale of reduced items and help nurture a viable alternativ­e to having to rely on foodbanks. By casting your vote we might be able to take our app even further.”

Benjamin-mohan, a student of internatio­nal relations and politics, is currently interning with the British Council in China. As well as aiming to advance to the next stage in the competitio­n, he would like to attract investment that could see Foodito become a “musthave” app.

The team behind Foodito also includes Ella Porter, a 3D design graduate from Robert Gordon University; Theresa Dodoo, a mathematic­s with finance student from Queen’s University Belfast; Natalia Jagielska, a masters graduate in geology from the University of Manchester;monikaewak­urnicka, internatio­nal business student from Cardiff University; Patryck Polsndki, a marketing student from Brunel University; and Jenna Chan, of Pearson Business School.

The Global Startup Weekend Sustainabl­e Revolution is a global initiative led by volunteers to put sustainabl­e developmen­t “at the forefront of the world stage” and help entreprene­urs boost environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

Other businesses to have their roots at the University of Dundee include Exscientia, a drug discovery company driven by artificial intelligen­ce.

Additional­ly, Entreprene­urial Scotland in February revealed a tie-up with the University of Dundee to support students and academics in achieving their entreprene­urial goals.

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