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How Flashfood Uses Data And AI To Solve The Grocery Food Waste Crisis

Mar 4, 2026
Jordan Schenck, CEO of Flashfood, leads a marketplace connecting grocery retailers' surplus food to shoppers at steep discounts. She discusses rescuing edible groceries before landfill. She covers why waste persists despite abundance. She explains how the marketplace works, shopper demand for deals, and using data and AI to price and move inventory.
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INSIGHT

Food Waste Is A Coordination Problem Not A Supply Shortage

  • Flashfood targets the systemic mismatch of abundant production and poor coordination that sends edible food to landfill.
  • Jordan Schenck highlights North America throws ~385 billion pounds of edible food away, with ~35 billion pounds wasted inside grocery stores each year.
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Shelf Optics Drive Overproduction And Waste

  • Consumer expectations for bountiful, perfect-looking shelves reward overproduction and drive waste.
  • Jordan explains cultural merchandising norms (e.g., Americans avoid buying the 'last apple') create optical pressure to overstock and discard imperfect items.
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Wasted Food Is Often The Healthiest Food

  • Surplus inventory often contains the most nutritious and desirable items, so rescuing it improves food accessibility.
  • Jordan notes fresh produce, meat and dairy are frequent waste sources yet sell strongly on Flashfood at steep discounts.
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