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Let's end Perfectly Good food being wasted.

Together we can make a difference.

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DID YOU KNOW THAT AROUND ONE-THIRD OF ALL FOOD PRODUCED GOES TO WASTE?

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At Perfectly Good, we believe in creating solutions that help the environment and provide value to everyone involved. We're a team of passionate individuals who believe in sustainability and the power of repurposing.

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Our mission is to reduce food waste by repurposing surplus food and making it available to those who want to join us in our mission to create a more sustainable and responsible world. By repurposing food that would otherwise get thrown away, we're reducing the amount of waste sent to landfill sites and helping the environment.

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We work closely with local businesses and farmers to sell their surplus food. By doing so, we not only help the planet, support local businesses and communities, but also provide extra income to those who might otherwise be forced to throw the surplus food away.

So how does it work for Stores?
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You fill a bag with a variety of perfectly good end of day surplus produce and list it on the app as a Mystery Bag. The bag is listed at one third of the original sale price. Limiting the financial losses from food waste and saving the planet one bag at a time!

So how does it work for Customers?
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Our mobile app lets you search for local Mystery Bags filled with perfectly good produce that might otherwise go to waste.
Reserve your bag and pick it up at the designated time for only one-third of the original sale price. It's a winning solution for both your wallet and the environment, all while enjoying delicious, perfectly good produce.

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Store or Customer

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In Australia, 7.6 million tonnes of food is wasted annually.

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On average, food waste costs each household $2000-2500 per year.

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Australia's food waste costs the economy $36.6 million per year.

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