Partnership aims to battle food waste with innovation

by | Aug 18, 2022 | Business, Food

PlantX is working with Too Good To Go to create a channel for food products

PlantX Life Inc., the digital face of the plant-based community, operating a one-stop shop for plant-based products, announced a partnership with Too Good To Go, the world’s largest marketplace for selling surplus food. Too Good To Go partners with over 160,000 stores in 17 countries, saving food every day.

PlantX is working with Too Good To Go to create a channel for food products that are close to expiry which will reduce food waste, feed people and help the environment. PlantX has integrated Too Good To Go into XMarket stores in Chicago, Toronto and Ottawa with more locations to be announced.

“The plant-based lifestyle is about sustainability and working with the planet, reducing carbon emissions and eliminating waste,” said PlantX CEO, Lorne Rapkin. “Our growing relationship with Too Good To Go is a key part of this important initiative. Expiration dates are not the end of the useful life of a product. While we may be required to remove certain products from our retail shelves after an expiration date, many of these products are still useful and this relationship helps us deliver healthy, plant-based food to consumers affordably.”

About PlantX Life Inc.

As the digital face of the plant-based community, PlantX’s platform is a one-stop shop for plant-based products. With its fast-growing category verticals, the Company offers customers across North America more than 5,000 plant-based products. In addition to offering delivery service for meals and indoor plants, the Company currently has plans underway to expand its product lines to include a juice and coffee company. The Company uses its digital platform to build a community of likeminded consumers and, most importantly, to provide education. Its successful enterprise is being built and fortified on partnerships with the top nutritionists, chefs, and brands. The Company’s digital presence works to eliminate the barriers to entry for anyone interested in living a plant-based lifestyle and thriving in a longer, healthier, and happier life.

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