Google and others tech companies discuss the best ways to combat food waste and scarcity at SXSW.
How can technology improve the efficiency and quality of our global food systems? This is the question the SXSW panel The Tech-Enabled Food Ecosystem of the Future attempted to answer. With reps from tech companies like Google, the panelists shared ways tech and tech companies can help make the world a better place from a food perspective.
Stephan Kalb founded and runs Shelf Engine, a data-driven startup that believes it can make money while helping to reduce the food waste produced by its customers. The model works like this: A food service company or grocery store hands over all ordering to Shelf Engine. The process of deciding how much food to order is a notoriously fraught one that ultimately ends up being mostly guess work.
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