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New App Reducing Food Waste Through Deals at Hy-Vee

Iowa-based chain is utilizing a mobile shopping app that offers deals while cutting down food waste. The Lempert Report: A mobile app enables Hy-Vee's shoppers to find and buy food items nearing their expiration date at significantly reduced prices.

Phil Lempert

March 12, 2019

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The Lempert Report: A mobile app enables Hy-Vee's shoppers to find and buy food items nearing their expiration date at significantly reduced prices.Photograph: YouTube


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It is called Flashfood: The app enables consumers to find and buy food items nearing their expiration date at significantly reduced prices. Purchases are made directly from shoppers’ smartphones and picked up at Flashfood Zone shelves or refrigerators in the store.

It’s a limited test for Hy-Vee at three Wisconsin stores—two in Madison and one in Fitchburg.

Jessica Ringena, VP of innovation and business development, said in a statement, “At Hy-Vee, we know it’s important that we do our part as grocers to reduce food waste. In 2018 alone, our food waste diversion programs at all our Hy-Vee stores have kept more than 25 million pounds of food waste out of landfills. This partnership with Flashfood is just one more way we can further increase our sustainability efforts.”

Hy-Vee is the first U.S. supermarket chain to use Flashfood. The app is also available in Canada at Farm Boy, Longo’s, three Loblaw stores, two Real Canadian Superstores and one No Frills store.

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