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Have you ever wondered where food comes from? Specifically have you ever looked at two seemingly identical food items, one organic and one locally produced, and wondered which is better for you? Not which one is better but better for you, the individual? That is the answer that the folks at Foodtree are trying to provide you. Foodtree is a Vancouver based start-up with roots in Chicago that is trying to “democratize” information about food. They want to tell you where was it produced, who produced it and where you can find what’s in season. Better yet, Foodtree wants us to tell each other these things.
The Foodtree app is currently covering Vancouver BC and Boulder CO with plans to expand across cities in North America. Foodtree is expanding using a pretty cool approach — they have set up a voting system that lets their users have a voice. You can go to their blog to see the current list of cities that are waiting to be unlocked. I spoke with Derek Shanahan, Foodtree’s Chief Community Officer, and one of the founders (along with Anthony Nicalo) to get the scoop on what Foodtree is, where they have been and where they are going.
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