It was curious enough that OLIO, a U.K. startup with an app that lets users post a photo of unwanted food and share it with the local neighborhood, picked up $6 million in Series A funding back in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. I've been using Olio to get free food and find new owners for items I no longer want. It's a food-waste app, but users also give ...
There was a time in the past when, if you had surplus food in your fridge, you may have knocked on a neighbor's door to see if they wanted it. Now, unfortunately, many people are reluctant to do this.
It feels like every week there is a new app everyone is telling you that you simply have to download. Well, hear me out, because the latest app, Olio, is worth all that attention and you should ...
Do you ever find yourself feeling guilty when throwing away leftovers or accidentally letting food in your fridge expire? What about when you pass by a full bakery display case on your walk home from ...
Olio, the hyperlocal food sharing app that wants to help tackle the world’s food waste epidemic, has picked up $6 million in Series A funding. The U.K. startup offers a location-based app and website ...
OLIO is an online app designed to reduce food waste through social networking. After creating an account, OLIO users can upload photos and descriptions of foods, such as extra vegetables, surplus ...
The new MADE section for food sharing app OLIO will allow users to buy crafts and homemade goods from local makers and neighbours. With the sharing economy gaining traction over the last few years, ...
2021 has marked a momentous shift in mindset towards the issue of food waste from businesses and consumers, according to Olio, which has raised $43m and seen a surge in users. Olio, a mobile app that ...
We are long finished with Thanksgiving, but there still may be some leftovers hiding in the fridge. But even beyond holiday feasts, we’re all used to the concept of leftovers and having extra food.
I've been using a food-waste app for a few months to get free food and find homes for items I no longer want. Olio, a British app that connects users with free meals, ingredients, clothing, and ...
I've been using Olio to get free food and find new owners for items I no longer want. It's a food-waste app, but users also give away clothes, books, and homewares. Olio has about 6.3 million users, ...