04 Jun 2025
Food & Drink

Food waste at restaurants (Too Good To Go). High-end establishments, ...

...such as 5-star hotels and restaurants, consistently generate significant volumes of perfectly edible surplus food daily. This substantial food waste represents a major economic loss for these businesses, contributes severely to environmental degradation (e.g., landfill burden, methane emissions), and presents a stark social disparity given existing food insecurity1

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Engagement
Net use signal
Net buy signal

Idea type: Competitive Terrain

While there's clear interest in your idea, the market is saturated with similar offerings. To succeed, your product needs to stand out by offering something unique that competitors aren't providing. The challenge here isn’t whether there’s demand, but how you can capture attention and keep it.

Should You Build It?

Not before thinking deeply about differentiation.


Your are here

Your idea to tackle food waste in high-end restaurants aligns with a growing movement to reduce environmental impact and address food insecurity. However, the market already has a high number of similar products (n_matches=15), suggesting significant competition in the 'Competitive Terrain' idea category. This means you need a strong differentiator to stand out. While similar products show medium engagement (avg n_comments = 4), it’s not exceptionally high, indicating an opportunity to capture more user attention. The absence of net use and buy signals suggests that while the concept is appreciated, explicit user demand to use or buy these types of products isn't being clearly voiced in public discussions yet. To succeed, you must thoroughly analyze existing solutions and carve out a niche with a unique value proposition.

Recommendations

  1. Begin with exhaustive competitive research. Don't just look at existing apps like Too Good To Go, but also analyze their user reviews and identify pain points. The discussion summaries from similar products highlight common issues like lengthy generation times or lack of personalized recommendations. Focus on providing a solution that addresses these specific shortcomings in your target market of high-end restaurants.
  2. Define your unique selling proposition (USP). What can your platform offer that others don't? Can you provide predictive analytics on food waste based on restaurant-specific data? Or offer a seamless integration with existing inventory management systems? This should be more than just connecting restaurants with consumers; it needs to offer tangible benefits to the restaurants themselves, reducing their losses.
  3. Given the target market of high-end establishments, consider a premium approach. Instead of deeply discounted prices like some competitors, position your platform as a tool for brand reputation management. Partnering with your service can be marketed as a CSR initiative, reducing waste and supporting local communities, thereby enhancing their brand image.
  4. Develop a pilot program with a small group of 5-star hotels or restaurants. Get direct feedback on your platform's usability and effectiveness in reducing waste. Use this feedback to refine your product and demonstrate its value to potential investors or partners. This hands-on approach can also create advocates within the industry who can vouch for your solution.
  5. Create high-quality content (case studies, white papers, blog posts) demonstrating the economic and environmental benefits of reducing food waste in the hospitality industry. This positions you as a thought leader and can attract potential clients who are actively seeking solutions. Focus on the ROI for restaurants, highlighting the cost savings and reputational benefits.
  6. Explore strategic partnerships with local food banks or charities. This ensures that surplus food is redirected to those in need, creating a positive social impact. This can be a significant selling point for attracting socially conscious restaurants and hotels.
  7. Focus on building strong relationships with your initial clients. Since there's competition, your brand and marketing efforts must be compelling. The goal is to create a loyal, vocal group of early adopters who will advocate for your product.

Questions

  1. Considering the 'Competitive Terrain' and the number of competitors, what specific, measurable benefits can your platform offer to high-end restaurants that aren't already available, and how will you validate these claims during your pilot program?
  2. Given the absence of strong 'use' and 'buy' signals in similar products, how will you incentivize high-end restaurants to actively participate and promote your platform to their customers, ensuring it becomes an integral part of their operations and customer experience?
  3. Knowing users appreciated recipe generation in similar apps, could you offer a consulting service to your restaurant clients to create new 'zero waste' menu items and promote this initiative with your app?

Your are here

Your idea to tackle food waste in high-end restaurants aligns with a growing movement to reduce environmental impact and address food insecurity. However, the market already has a high number of similar products (n_matches=15), suggesting significant competition in the 'Competitive Terrain' idea category. This means you need a strong differentiator to stand out. While similar products show medium engagement (avg n_comments = 4), it’s not exceptionally high, indicating an opportunity to capture more user attention. The absence of net use and buy signals suggests that while the concept is appreciated, explicit user demand to use or buy these types of products isn't being clearly voiced in public discussions yet. To succeed, you must thoroughly analyze existing solutions and carve out a niche with a unique value proposition.

Recommendations

  1. Begin with exhaustive competitive research. Don't just look at existing apps like Too Good To Go, but also analyze their user reviews and identify pain points. The discussion summaries from similar products highlight common issues like lengthy generation times or lack of personalized recommendations. Focus on providing a solution that addresses these specific shortcomings in your target market of high-end restaurants.
  2. Define your unique selling proposition (USP). What can your platform offer that others don't? Can you provide predictive analytics on food waste based on restaurant-specific data? Or offer a seamless integration with existing inventory management systems? This should be more than just connecting restaurants with consumers; it needs to offer tangible benefits to the restaurants themselves, reducing their losses.
  3. Given the target market of high-end establishments, consider a premium approach. Instead of deeply discounted prices like some competitors, position your platform as a tool for brand reputation management. Partnering with your service can be marketed as a CSR initiative, reducing waste and supporting local communities, thereby enhancing their brand image.
  4. Develop a pilot program with a small group of 5-star hotels or restaurants. Get direct feedback on your platform's usability and effectiveness in reducing waste. Use this feedback to refine your product and demonstrate its value to potential investors or partners. This hands-on approach can also create advocates within the industry who can vouch for your solution.
  5. Create high-quality content (case studies, white papers, blog posts) demonstrating the economic and environmental benefits of reducing food waste in the hospitality industry. This positions you as a thought leader and can attract potential clients who are actively seeking solutions. Focus on the ROI for restaurants, highlighting the cost savings and reputational benefits.
  6. Explore strategic partnerships with local food banks or charities. This ensures that surplus food is redirected to those in need, creating a positive social impact. This can be a significant selling point for attracting socially conscious restaurants and hotels.
  7. Focus on building strong relationships with your initial clients. Since there's competition, your brand and marketing efforts must be compelling. The goal is to create a loyal, vocal group of early adopters who will advocate for your product.

Questions

  1. Considering the 'Competitive Terrain' and the number of competitors, what specific, measurable benefits can your platform offer to high-end restaurants that aren't already available, and how will you validate these claims during your pilot program?
  2. Given the absence of strong 'use' and 'buy' signals in similar products, how will you incentivize high-end restaurants to actively participate and promote your platform to their customers, ensuring it becomes an integral part of their operations and customer experience?
  3. Knowing users appreciated recipe generation in similar apps, could you offer a consulting service to your restaurant clients to create new 'zero waste' menu items and promote this initiative with your app?

  • Confidence: High
    • Number of similar products: 15
  • Engagement: Medium
    • Average number of comments: 4
  • Net use signal: 27.2%
    • Positive use signal: 27.2%
    • Negative use signal: 0.0%
  • Net buy signal: 4.3%
    • Positive buy signal: 4.3%
    • Negative buy signal: 0.0%

This chart summarizes all the similar products we found for your idea in a single plot.

The x-axis represents the overall feedback each product received. This is calculated from the net use and buy signals that were expressed in the comments. The maximum is +1, which means all comments (across all similar products) were positive, expressed a willingness to use & buy said product. The minimum is -1 and it means the exact opposite.

The y-axis captures the strength of the signal, i.e. how many people commented and how does this rank against other products in this category. The maximum is +1, which means these products were the most liked, upvoted and talked about launches recently. The minimum is 0, meaning zero engagement or feedback was received.

The sizes of the product dots are determined by the relevance to your idea, where 10 is the maximum.

Your idea is the big blueish dot, which should lie somewhere in the polygon defined by these products. It can be off-center because we use custom weighting to summarize these metrics.

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