Helpful App Saving Surplus Buffet Food in Singapore


There are some amazing buffet places in Singapore and a lot of food can easily go to waste with this sort of operation if it isn't sold in a certain amount of time. To help address this issue, one entrepreneur has come up with an idea to recycle that food more efficiently.

Various ugly grocery food companies have sprung up in recent years and given people more access to affordable food, with food that might have gone to waste or wasn't cosmetically perfect enough to sell in the market.

With the app that they've created, treatsure, they can help to connect people who might be interested in those leftover food items from buffets, hotels, and other establishments etc, and put that food to good use.


These apps are a great way to connect those businesses and others in the community who might be willing to pay a certain amount for leftover buffet food, or for other food items that might be cheaper than usual. It helps the stores and others with that excess food to be able to connect with others and get it to where it needs to be.

This is a way for people in Singapore to try some of that high-end food that they might not have otherwise had the chance to consume, if they didn't get it for a deal through the app. This operation is going to greatly help to tackle that food waste in the region.

Sources:
https://cnalifestyle.channelnewsasia.com/dining/treatsure-app-buffet-box-groceries-singapore-336896
https://www.insider.com/treatsure-app-review-singapore-buffet-hotel-leftover-price-2022-9
https://www.forbes.com/sites/chloesorvino/2022/10/26/meet-the-chef-whos-saving-high-end-culinary-treasures-from-extinction/?sh=1d004de62c82



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I read about that. I go to buffet but not often. I think mostly they are overprice in order for them to make money but I'm skeptical about the hygiene of the whole chain. You know one weakest link is enough to cause serious contamination.

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