Swapping food with strangers, thanks to LeftoverSwap
The next time you are out at a restaurant and you can’t fathom eating another bite of your food—normally you would have to get a to-go bag.
LeftoverSwap is
a smartphone app, set to debut at the end of August, that allows foodies to pass
their meal leftovers “on to a hungrier neighbor, in
turn learning their name and avoiding excess calories,” the app’s website
boasts.
Takers
If you are a person looking for some leftovers, you
simply launch the app and find available partially-eaten meals in your neighborhood.
Once you arrange contact information with the donators, then simply arrange a
pickup, or delivery location and then you are free to chomp on the half-eaten
plate.
Givers
For the stuffed
eaters, all they need to do is, “Snap a picture of what you
can't eat, name it, and share the rest of your meal,” according to the website.
“Your neighbors are hungry.”
The app is set to launch in the Apple store on
August 31, and will come later to the Android store.
Would you ever swap food with a stranger?
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