

HIBT Lab! Goodr: Jasmine Crowe-Houston
7 snips Nov 24, 2022
Jasmine Crowe-Houston, founder of Goodr, tackles the alarming issue of food waste and its impact on food insecurity in America. She discusses her journey of creating a for-profit solution that redistributes surplus food from businesses to those in need. With a focus on innovative logistics and technology, Jasmine shares how Goodr is changing the narrative around food waste while promoting sustainability. She also reveals the importance of community collaboration in ensuring a dignified dining experience for the underserved.
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Black Celebrity Giving
- Jasmine Crowe-Houston initially ran Black Celebrity Giving, helping celebrities with philanthropy.
- It was busiest around Thanksgiving, Christmas, and back-to-school, highlighting the cyclical nature of charitable giving.
Sunday Soul
- Crowe-Houston started Sunday Soul, serving free Sunday dinners to 350-500 homeless people in Atlanta parking lots.
- She prioritized dignity and choice, offering multi-course meals with table service and music.
Food Waste Scale
- 40% of U.S. food production, or 80 billion pounds, gets thrown away annually, creating significant waste and emissions.
- This waste occurs throughout the supply chain, from farms to consumers' plates, due to various factors like order cancellations and aesthetic imperfections.