Supermarkets Turn to AI to Sell More Near-Expired Goods - Bloomberg

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Last updated 24 Sept 2024
Supermarkets Turn to AI to Sell More Near-Expired Goods - Bloomberg
Too Good To Go, an app that offers consumers cheap “surprise bags” of unsold food, is launching a new tool to help supermarkets discount expiring items.
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