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Seattle Software Firm Raises $12M to Help Grocers Cut Food Waste

2020-07-30 17:00:00| Waste Age

A Seattle tech company has landed $12 million in equity funding to fuel the growth of its software, which is aimed at helping grocers manage food orders to reduce waste and spoilage issues. The startup, Shelf Engine, was founded by software entrepre

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