DoorDash
helps users combat food waste
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With so much
food going to waste,
food delivery app
DoorDash figured it had the tools to do something about it.
Project DASH launched this month to give back to
food banks and help restaurants with the
100,000 pounds of their extra
food that's thrown away each year.*
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Now restaurants can donate
food through a pilot program in the Bay Area, Los Angeles, and New York City.
DoorDash deliverers will drop off
food at the charity group Feeding America's hubs that connect
food to nonprofits and
food banks. Restaurants that want to get involved are urged to get in touch with the app and start hooking up extra
food to the delivery program.
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