Food donation with the click of a button
Surplus food should never go to waste. As part of the Yume E2E solution, donation processes are also digitised. That way, manufacturers can donate their surplus to charities, so more food can reach people in need, fresh and fast.
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Streamlining donation processes between manufacturers and food rescue organisations
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Donate more
Donate excess stock and boost existing donation programs with your food charity partners. Build new relationships with food charities and broaden your impact in the local community.
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Prevent waste
Yume’s waterfall donation technology connects donations that can’t be accepted by your preferred charity and automatically offers it to another, preventing waste and getting more meals to people in need.
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Save time
Streamline donation workflows. Automate donation approvals and notifications to food charities. Let the technology do the heavy lifting while your team focus on their core responsibilities.
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Keep track
Stay on top of your donation efforts. Track the progress of donation offers with real time notifications straight to your inbox. Accurately measure your impact with quarterly donation data reporting.
“We’ve all seen the difference that tech innovations have made to all our lives over the last couple of decades. Being able to rescue food at the click of a button, and retrieve it faster, fresher and in known quantities, helps make our planning and logistics efforts that much easier. Our mission is to reduce food waste and get it to people in need, and this does that for us.”
Steve Clifford, CEO
90,000 pots of pumpkin soup
A large FMCG manufacturer had 16,000 kilograms of excess pumpkin soup. Too short-dated to sell to the Yume Buyer Network, the soup was instead offered as a donation to a food rescue organisation. The Yume Community Donation Tool allows manufacturers to connect unsold products to food rescue organisations, so they can redistribute to people in need.
Donation offers are automated, allowing food charities to accept products, like the 16,000 kilograms of soup, with the click of button. This gives food rescue more time to focus on what they do best - getting food out quickly to the community. In this case, the excess pumpkin soup became 90,000 nutritious meals for people in need!