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2 min read | Updated on January 09, 2025, 17:41 IST
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Swiggy launched the 'Swiggy Serves' initiative to combat food waste and hunger by redistributing surplus food from restaurant partners to underserved communities. In partnership with the Robin Hood Army (RHA), the initiative aims to provide 50 million meals by 2030. The program is live in 33 cities, with expansion plans.
Swiggy is an online food ordering and quick commerce company.
Under the programme, surplus food from its restaurant partners will be redistributed to underserved communities.
The food delivery platform has partnered with volunteer-driven organisation Robin Hood Army (RHA) for the initiative.
The Robin Hood Army (RHA) is a volunteer-based, zero-funds organisation with thousands of young professionals, retired folks, homemakers, and college students as volunteers.
Speaking at the launch, Rohit Kapoor, CEO, Swiggy Food Marketplace shared, "Currently, we are live in 33 cities and we plan to take this initiative to more cities. This isn't just about reducing waste, it's about creating a meaningful impact, ensuring that no meal goes waste."
Notably, India has nearly 195 million undernourished people, one-fourth of the undernourished population of the world, as per the United Nations.
In 2024, India's Global Hunger Index (GHI) score was 27.3, citing hunger as a serious problem. Also, India ranked 105 out of 127 countries in the 2024 GHI. As per United Nations, India wastes 55 kg of food per head, every year.
Brands like Bikkgane Biryani, Biryani by the Kilo, Dana Choga, Vardhas, Charcoal Eats - Biryani & Beyond, Dabba Garam, House of Biryani, B.Tech Momos Wala, Samosa Singh, Babai Tiffins, Dosa Anna, Urban Tandoor, have signed up to be a part of the Swiggy Serves-RHA initiative.
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