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FoodShare 2.0 introduces item swapping alongside food sharing, turning the platform into a full community reuse hub. You can now donate food, swap everyday household items, claim free goods nearby, and track your personal impact. The new 2-column dashboard, dark mode, faster claim flow, and expanded categories make sharing easier and more sustainable than ever.

FoodShare 2.0Share & Swap Surplus Food + Everyday Items Locally
FoodShare is built to make community giving simple, uplifting, and accessible. Whether you're an individual with extra groceries or a local business with surplus items, FoodShare helps turn food that would be thrown away into meals that nourish someone in your community.
With FoodShare, anyone can quickly:
Post surplus food items
Share details like pickup location and quantity
Browse available donations in your area
Claim items you need
Mark pickups as completed
Track your personal impact

FoodShareHelping communities share food, hope, and support.
Latasha Howardleft a comment
Hi everyone! I built FoodShare to make it easy for neighbors to share surplus food with those who need it. So much good food gets thrown away every day, and FoodShare exists to help reduce waste, support families, and strengthen communities. Posting a donation takes just a few taps, and recipients can browse nearby items and coordinate pickups quickly. My goal is to make giving and receiving...

FoodShareHelping communities share food, hope, and support.
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