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    From April 10, bonapp.eco, the mobile application that combats waste by connecting consumers with retailers selling food close to its expiration date, is expanding to Brasov. The Romanian startup is launching with 30 partners in Brasov, including grocery stores, restaurants, bakeries, and coffee shops. They include brands such as Domino’s Pizza, Glovo Express, Haplea, Hello Donuts, NoodlePack, Starbucks, and Secom, as well as other locations.

    Through bonapp.eco’s mobile app, which is available on iOS and Android, users can buy an array of food products that are approaching their expiration date, at discounts of 50 percent to 80 percent.

    “With a population of over 250,000, Brasov has always been at the top of our minds for expansion. In addition to its favorable demographics, the city offers a promising cultural fit for bonapp.eco. Brasov enjoys a flourishing ecosystem, with young, urban and educated people, who share our eco-friendly values,” said Diego Roy de Lachaise, CEO & Co-Founder of bonapp.eco.

    To date, over 200,000 Romanian users have downloaded the app in Bucharest and Cluj-Napoca, and saved 250 tons of food from being thrown away.

    Bonapp.eco’s Co-Founder & CCO Luka Zivkovic added: “Food waste costs retailers and producers money, costs consumers opportunities, and is also a major threat to the environment. At a time when inflation is hitting hard, we are more committed than ever to supporting Romanian households through the tough times ahead. Expanding to Brasov, we are relentlessly pursuing our mission: turning the environmental, economic and social challenges caused by food waste into a sustainable opportunity for the benefit of everyone.”

    To date, bonapp.eco has raised 1.4 million Euro from business angels and VCs. The company founders plan another round of fundraising in May 2024. The new funds will go on pursuing the company’s expansion across ten cities in Romania.

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