Not surplus food
The app just seems to be another shopping app for purchasing food. I guess it has not aligned with the actual vision of its founders. It would be nice to see the app realigned with its core purpose.
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The app just seems to be another shopping app for purchasing food. I guess it has not aligned with the actual vision of its founders. It would be nice to see the app realigned with its core purpose.
Almost expired food and overpriced? ..no thanks
i know surplus foods are food items that gets thrown out at end of day by food outlets due to health laws and regulations BUT Malaysia has no such law. which means its up to the individual outlet to donate their food. the intent of this app seems good but it looks like you are promoting high end cafes, restaurants and hotel restaurants. who buys surplus buffets. in the 4+ yrs this app has been around, the app developer either has not convinced or unable to persuade outlets to join in the scheme. or he’s asking in the wrong places. i live in wangsa maju but most of the places on offer are in bangsar or damansara or subang or PJ. there is no delivery option. i have to pick up. that’s 30+ mins or 20+ km for mostly pastries n coffee.
Even after discount people like me in M40 feels it is expensive . Perhaps T20 category ok with this. Why so many ATAS F&B 🥲.
Theres no store available in negeri sembilan.
Love the intention behind this app but hate that they exclusively partner with expensive cafes so even after the discounts, the only options are still overpriced cr*p.
Who doesn’t love paying for less? We malaysians kot.
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