SnackPass app feeds your cravings while funding food deliveries to nonprofits


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  • Tuesday, 06 Dec 2016

The SnackPass app works with a Farmer's Fridge kiosk in The Shops at North Bridge on the Magnificent Mile on Tuesday, November 29, 2016. (Keri Wiginton/Chicago Tribune/TNS)

CHICAGO: A new app from food waste-fighting startup Zero Percent could let users indulge their snack cravings while helping feed the needy. 

SnackPass, which recently launched publicly as a free iOS and Android app, lets customers grab five snacks from area restaurants per month for a US$10 (RM44) subscription fee. Recent options included blood orange chia pudding from Farmer's Fridge and soup dumplings from Wow Bao. 

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