<p>New Delhi: Bengaluru-based <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/food-delivery">food delivery</a> aggregator and rapid delivery company Swiggy, on Thursday, launched ‘Swiggy Serves’, a flagship programme to address food wastage and hunger. </p><p>For this campaign, Swiggy has announced its inaugural partnership with the Robin Hood Army (RHA), a volunteer-driven organisation, to create meaningful impact by redistributing surplus food from Swiggy’s restaurant partners to underserved communities. </p><p>Through this collaboration, the partner organisations have set an ambitious goal of providing 50 million meals by 2030, by leveraging technology.</p>.How India Swiggy-ed on New Year's eve: Vishal Dayama shares hilarious insight on company's X handles.<p>The programme aligns with Swiggy’s vision to transform surplus food into a resource to combat hunger while reducing food waste. </p><p>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.</p><p>Speaking at the launch, Rohit Kapoor, CEO, Swiggy Food Marketplace said, “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 wasted."</p><p>Restaurant partners can join 'Swiggy Serves' by filling out a form on the Swiggy Owner app, indicating their willingness to donate surplus or fresh food. Once onboarded, RHA will add these restaurant partners to dedicated WhatsApp groups for seamless communication and coordination.</p>
<p>New Delhi: Bengaluru-based <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/food-delivery">food delivery</a> aggregator and rapid delivery company Swiggy, on Thursday, launched ‘Swiggy Serves’, a flagship programme to address food wastage and hunger. </p><p>For this campaign, Swiggy has announced its inaugural partnership with the Robin Hood Army (RHA), a volunteer-driven organisation, to create meaningful impact by redistributing surplus food from Swiggy’s restaurant partners to underserved communities. </p><p>Through this collaboration, the partner organisations have set an ambitious goal of providing 50 million meals by 2030, by leveraging technology.</p>.How India Swiggy-ed on New Year's eve: Vishal Dayama shares hilarious insight on company's X handles.<p>The programme aligns with Swiggy’s vision to transform surplus food into a resource to combat hunger while reducing food waste. </p><p>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.</p><p>Speaking at the launch, Rohit Kapoor, CEO, Swiggy Food Marketplace said, “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 wasted."</p><p>Restaurant partners can join 'Swiggy Serves' by filling out a form on the Swiggy Owner app, indicating their willingness to donate surplus or fresh food. Once onboarded, RHA will add these restaurant partners to dedicated WhatsApp groups for seamless communication and coordination.</p>