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Tada Yasai Gives Away Surplus Japanese Produce

Tada Yasai, Japanese for "free food," is a new website that makes surplus produce available to people at no cost. The produce on Tada Yasai was rejected by grocery stores for its bad looks -- like a bruised apple or an overly scuffed pear. While the produce itself is free, site members must register and pay a shipping fee for their no-cost fruits and veggies.

In addition to giving free produce to consumers, Tada Yasai also lets farmers set up their own pages to interact with potential customers and even sell some produce. Giving farmers a venue to meet and interact with their customers virtually is a great move. Knowing where your food comes from, even if it is free, is key to having a healthy diet.
Trend Themes
1. Surplus Produce Distribution - Creating platforms to distribute surplus produce directly to consumers can reduce food waste and increase accessibility to fresh produce.
2. Direct-to-consumer Farming - Allowing farmers to set up their own pages to interact with customers and sell produce online can disrupt the traditional retail model and create new revenue streams for farmers.
3. Transparency in Food Supply Chain - Platforms like Tada Yasai can provide consumers with information about the source of their food, promoting trust and fostering a healthier diet.
Industry Implications
1. Food Distribution - Online platforms for surplus produce distribution can disrupt the traditional food distribution channels and reduce food waste.
2. Agriculture - Enabling direct sales from farmers to consumers can disrupt the traditional agricultural supply chain and increase farmer autonomy and profitability.
3. E-commerce - Platforms that connect farmers and consumers directly can disrupt the traditional retail model and create new opportunities for online sales of fresh produce.

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