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In a world grappling with resource scarcity, food wastage remains a significant and pressing issue. Around 36 million tons of food are wasted in Pakistan annually, according to the Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), while millions suffer from food poverty, with almost 37.5% of Pakistanis facing food insecurity. This paradox between excess and scarcity calls for innovative solutions to reduce food waste and redirect surplus food to those who need it.

Zomato’s Solution to Food and Revenue Waste

One promising initiative introduced by the Indian food delivery app, Zomato aims to tackle food and revenue wastage by offering a 50% discount on cancelled orders to nearby customers. By reselling food that would otherwise be wasted, this solution benefits customers looking for discounts while also reducing the financial losses from cancelled orders. It’s an approach that doesn’t just target waste reduction but actively promotes customer engagement.

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This model should serve as an inspiration for Pakistani food delivery apps, which currently lack similar features. Given the absence of order cancellation options on many apps in Pakistan, incorporating a reselling system for cancelled or undelivered food items could help address food wastage while providing affordable options for budget-conscious customers. This approach could also positively impact restaurants and food delivery businesses, allowing them to minimise the loss on prepared but unclaimed meals.

Challenges and Potential Solutions

However, executing such an initiative in Pakistan comes with challenges, particularly with the potential for misuse. To prevent people from exploiting discounts through repeated cancellations, Pakistani food delivery apps would need to implement strict checks. By linking cancellation policies with unique customer identifiers and restricting the frequency of cancellations per account, these apps could protect the integrity of the system while promoting waste reduction.

The Urgency of Reducing Food Waste in Pakistan

The urgency of addressing food wastage in Pakistan cannot be understated. The United Nations estimates that globally, one-third of all food produced is wasted, contributing significantly to greenhouse gas emissions. In Pakistan, with high levels of food poverty and rising inflation, a substantial portion of the population struggles to afford daily meals. Innovative solutions that enable more efficient food distribution and minimise waste could make a meaningful impact on the country’s food insecurity.

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Pakistani food delivery apps have a unique opportunity to play a role in reducing food waste by adopting similar models that repurpose cancelled orders. As more companies embrace sustainability, initiatives that prioritise reducing food waste and supporting food security can be both profitable and impactful, creating a more sustainable and equitable food ecosystem.

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Usman Kashmirwala
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