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Mobile app to market markdown food to prevent food waste, increase retailers profits, provide accurate reporting and allows consumers to save money on their food shop.
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Gander is included in 1 Expert Collection, including Food Waste.
Food Waste
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Startups that help tackle food waste along the food value chain. Includes solutions that help resell or repurpose food waste.
Latest Gander News
Aug 11, 2022
Print Snappy Shopper, the fast-growing home delivery app serving convenience stores, has teamed up with Gander, the world’s-first app to provide real-time information on reduced item goods. The partnership enables independent retailers to decrease waste, increase revenue and support their local communities. Gander will integrate into product menus on the Snappy Shopper app, highlighting reduced products that would otherwise go to waste, increasing impulse purchases and boosting overall basket spend. Snappy Shopper said the feature will improve convenience stores’ bottom lines with an average 90% of reduced items sold instead of becoming surplus and 77% of shoppers buying a full price item as well as reduced stock. Retailers can offer an average 50% discount, motivating shoppers to purchase before products go to waste. Gander has already empowered customers to save more than 15 million food items, save a collective £20.6m on their food shop bill, and has saved over 14,500 tonnes of CO2. Dael Links, head of B2B marketing at Snappy Shopper , said: “Snappy Shopper’s partnership with Gander will mean that independent retailers can grow their sales, while reducing food wastage. “We believe that Gander’s product enables convenience stores to improve their environmental impact and support their communities during the tough economic times ahead.” Stacey Williams, head of business development at Gander , said: “Consumer confidence remains weak, and the rise in interest rates coupled with talk of recession will do little to improve the situation. “The Bank of England now expects inflation to reach over 13% in October when energy bills rise again, putting struggling households under further pressure. “This means that both consumers and retailers are in for a rocky road throughout the rest of 2022.” “The partnership is another positive step forward to help tackle these issues head on. “It will expand access for consumers to save money on reduced food, help reduce food waste and therefore contribute to even greater savings in CO2; plus improve the bottom line of retailers as well as strengthen their sustainability ambitions.”
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Gander's headquarters is located at Euromanx House, Freeport, Isle of Man.
Who are Gander's competitors?
Competitors of Gander include Too Good To Go.
What products does Gander offer?
Gander's products include Gander and 2 more.
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OLIO operates as a free application to declutter and reduce waste to fight climate change. It connects neighbors and local shops so that surplus food and other items can be shared rather than thrown away. It was founded in 2016 and is based in London, United Kingdom.

Nosh Technologies operates as a deep tech company. The company builds algorithms and develops programs and mobile applications to optimize food management and food waste at home.
Phenix helps businesses to reduce waste by reawakening the potential of their waste. It aims to promote the second life of products, foods, and non-food for various sectors including charities. The company was founded in 2014 and is based in Paris, France.

FlashFood offers a mobile application to buy grocery products. The application allows users to buy surplus food products at steep discounts. It offers food products such as cucumber, peppers, mushrooms, meat, and more. It was founded in 2016 and is based in Toronto, Canada.
Karma is a social enterprise dedicated to reducing food waste in the cafe and restaurant industry. The mobile app helps restaurants to sell surplus food to consumers, who thus get a wide variety of good foods at good prices.
Foodsi provides food re-usage and waste management services. It caters to restaurants, bakeries and supermarkets, and other food service retailers for using surplus food to reduce wastage. The company was founded in 2019 and is based in Lubin, Poland.
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