Today, Flashfood released its third annual Impact Report: The Future of Waste is Health at the 2025 ReFED Food Waste Solutions Summit. The report digs into the growing connection between food waste an...
SEATTLE: Today, Flashfood released its third annual Impact Report: The Future of Waste is Health at the 2025 ReFED Food Waste Solutions Summit. The report digs into the growing connection between food waste and the health and nutrition crisis, presenting the case that wasting less fresh food is one of the simplest and most scalable tools to address a pressing nutrition crisis.
Included alongside Flashfood’s company milestones and achievements in 2024, Flashfood releases the results of its first-ever GHG assessment and original shopper insights on the health outcomes of Flashfood.
“Flashfood is the health, nutrition and food access multiplier the world needs today,” said Flashfood CEO Jordan Schenck. “There are powerful tailwinds behind our business driven by today’s economic, social and political environment. In the year ahead, we’re leveraging AI to scale our technology platform to deliver even greater value to the consumers and retailers on our marketplace, in more communities across North America.”
The Health Crisis
Because of rising food costs, Americans are turning to more ultra-processed foods that are often linked to larger health issues. Today, over 50% of daily calories consumed are sourced from ultra-processed foods (Ballard Brief). The modern diet is missing key nutrients – all of which can be found in nutritious whole foods. But unfortunately, whole foods consumption has actually decreased from 32.7% to 27.4% (American Journal of Clinical Nutrition).
In May of 2025 Flashfood surveyed shoppers1 to understand the impact of Flashfood on the healthiness of their diet. The results demonstrate that Flashfood has the potential to be a powerful platform for people seeking healthier, more nutritious options in their diets.
As in previous years, the annual report also aims to feature the work and insights of other organizations working on the same fundamental challenge – to build a more equitable, just and abundant food system.
About Flashfood
Flashfood is on a mission to feed families, not landfills. The app marketplace connects shoppers with fresh produce, meat and other groceries at up to 50% off. By partnering with retailers across North America, Flashfood offers shoppers nutritious staples at affordable prices, and reduces the amount of food going to landfills. To date, Flashfood has rerouted more than 130 million pounds of food from landfills while saving its shoppers more than $330 million on their groceries. Flashfood is a B-Corp certified company currently partnered with more than 2,000 stores across North America. For more information, please visit www.flashfood.com.
1 Flashfood shopper survey, May 2025, n=303
Fonte: Business Wire
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