Each year, a third of the food produced in the world is wasted, and is responsible for 8% of all greenhouse gas emissions. We are on a mission to change that - Btelt
We dream of a planet free of food waste, and we work every day to make that a reality. Our app is the most direct way for you to get involved - just download, log in and get perfectly good surplus food from your local stores. It's always a surprise and at a great price. The meal displayed in the BTELT application is displayed and the customer purchases it at a specific hour displayed from the food center. The origin of this meal is from the same food center sold, but at a much lower price than the original price. This is because this meal was originally wasted and non-existent.
Finding a solution to reduce food waste makes a lot of sense for companies in the food industry. We give our partners the opportunity to generate additional profit, while also getting to know new customers and becoming a player in the sustainability agenda.
There are a number of reasons why restaurants waste food every day, but fortunately there is a way to make sure food waste is reduced. A large number of local restaurants have already responded to this idea in the first stage of implementing the initial research process by asking direct marketing to our future customers and confirming their joining the idea of the new anonymous application to them, to make sure that the food ends up in the plate and not in the trash.
Bakers face the daily challenge of baking freshly baked cakes, pies, pastries, loaves, and sandwiches. With many items deemed unsellable after 24 hours, bakers are dumping their old wares as consumers expect a plentiful supply of fresh bread. Hence, they decided to treat food waste directly. Among other initiatives to reduce waste and reuse leftovers, is the decision to partner with BTELT and sell leftovers before closing via the app. Those baked goods, which would otherwise have ended up in the trash, are now given a new chance to eat. Meal this way and avoid carbon dioxide by using BTELT!
Food waste in the supermarket!
Overstocking, inadequate package sizes and seasonal produce are just a few of the many examples of why supermarkets waste food. Fortunately, supermarkets across Egypt have already started to combat fluffy wastage responding to our questions in the marketing research along with BTELT.
Explanation application technique:-
A profile is created for each subscribed food outlet in the BTELT app, and themselves display the remaining valid for sale food for sale at approximately one third of the original price of the meal.
Each food outlet subscribed to the BTELT application displays the rest of the food that is valid for sale, at a specific hour that it can control, as well as it can control the number of items offered for sale.
The consumer receives the meal from the seller at a specific place and time from the outlet, whether it is a restaurant, bakery or even a supermarket.
The BTELT application mediates between the food outlet, the seller and the consumer.
The BTELT application is completely free from its responsibility for the quality and validity of the vaccination, but the application has the right to warn the sales outlet or even cancel the partnership permanently in cases of repeated complaints from the same outlet
We love welcoming new partners in the fight against food waste, and whatever your business, we can help you offset costs and reduce your footprint - it's 100% good for you and the planet.
We dream of a planet free of food waste, and we work every day to make that a reality. Our app is the most direct way for you to get involved - just download, log in and get perfectly good surplus food from your local stores. It's always a surprise and at a great price. The meal displayed in the BTELT application is displayed and the customer purchases it at a specific hour displayed from the food center. The origin of this meal is from the same food center sold, but at a much lower price than the original price. This is because this meal was originally wasted and non-existent.
Finding a solution to reduce food waste makes a lot of sense for companies in the food industry. We give our partners the opportunity to generate additional profit, while also getting to know new customers and becoming a player in the sustainability agenda.
There are a number of reasons why restaurants waste food every day, but fortunately there is a way to make sure food waste is reduced. A large number of local restaurants have already responded to this idea in the first stage of implementing the initial research process by asking direct marketing to our future customers and confirming their joining the idea of the new anonymous application to them, to make sure that the food ends up in the plate and not in the trash.
Bakers face the daily challenge of baking freshly baked cakes, pies, pastries, loaves, and sandwiches. With many items deemed unsellable after 24 hours, bakers are dumping their old wares as consumers expect a plentiful supply of fresh bread. Hence, they decided to treat food waste directly. Among other initiatives to reduce waste and reuse leftovers, is the decision to partner with BTELT and sell leftovers before closing via the app. Those baked goods, which would otherwise have ended up in the trash, are now given a new chance to eat. Meal this way and avoid carbon dioxide by using BTELT!
Food waste in the supermarket!
Overstocking, inadequate package sizes and seasonal produce are just a few of the many examples of why supermarkets waste food. Fortunately, supermarkets across Egypt have already started to combat fluffy wastage responding to our questions in the marketing research along with BTELT.
Explanation application technique:-
A profile is created for each subscribed food outlet in the BTELT app, and themselves display the remaining valid for sale food for sale at approximately one third of the original price of the meal.
Each food outlet subscribed to the BTELT application displays the rest of the food that is valid for sale, at a specific hour that it can control, as well as it can control the number of items offered for sale.
The consumer receives the meal from the seller at a specific place and time from the outlet, whether it is a restaurant, bakery or even a supermarket.
The BTELT application mediates between the food outlet, the seller and the consumer.
The BTELT application is completely free from its responsibility for the quality and validity of the vaccination, but the application has the right to warn the sales outlet or even cancel the partnership permanently in cases of repeated complaints from the same outlet
We love welcoming new partners in the fight against food waste, and whatever your business, we can help you offset costs and reduce your footprint - it's 100% good for you and the planet.
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