How it works

Save good food in a few simple steps

Savr connects people with surplus meals and groceries from local food businesses, making it easier to spend less, waste less, and create measurable impact across Kenya and Uganda.

Person using a smartphone to choose affordable food offers

How Savr works

From discovery to pickup, Savr makes surplus food easy to find and simple to save.

01

Browse nearby offers

Open the app to discover discounted surplus meals, baked goods, groceries, and ready-to-eat items from participating businesses near you.

02

Choose and reserve

Select the offer that fits your needs, reserve it in the app, and get clear details on timing, quantity, and pickup.

Every order helps reduce food waste, recover value for businesses, and make everyday meals more accessible.

03

Pick up with ease

Head to the business during the collection window, show your confirmation, and collect your order quickly and conveniently.

04

Create more impact

Each saved order supports lower waste, lower emissions, and better access to affordable food for communities across the region.

Built for people and businesses

Savr is designed to work for everyday users looking for value and for food businesses looking to reduce losses from unsold inventory.

Shopper choosing affordable food in a supermarket
For consumers

Find affordable meals

Discover quality food at lower prices from cafes, bakeries, groceries, and supermarkets in your area.

Easy mobile browsing

Clear pickup details

Affordable everyday options

For businesses

Turn surplus into value

List surplus food before it goes to waste, recover revenue, and reach new customers without disrupting daily operations.

Recover lost revenue

Reduce food waste

Reach new customers

Food business team preparing meals in a kitchen
Bakery surplus products that could be saved from waste
For communities

Scale local impact

When more food is saved, communities benefit from lower waste, stronger local businesses, and better access to meals.

Lower emissions

Fight hunger

Support local resilience