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The first food-focused social commerce app

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Support is great. Feedback is even better.

"For all food lovers, especially those in California (our current service area), please join our growing community and let us know how we can do better! We are working at breakneck speed to build the social media platform all about food - recipes, reviews, videos, photos, you name it, we got it!"

The makers of Feed
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Hello Product Hunt!

I’m Ece Cokar, co-founder of Feed.

Local, small businesses are the backbone of Feed. As we built our community, we wanted to partner with the best of the best small independent makers, organic farms, and artisanal brands. We proudly feature and support over 500 brands from across the country – with a focus on women-owned, minority-owned and socially-responsible businesses. We support and share brands and their stories to help you discover products you didn’t know you were missing and learn about who they are, what they are making, and how they are making it.

We aim to be the easiest way for you to discover and learn about new products and brands, engage with vendors that align with your needs and values, and make shopping with your conscience a social affair.

HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL FIND

On Feed, you can shop for everything in one place – seasonal organic produce, meat & seafood, dairy, quick meals, desserts, beverages, kitchen and home goods, gifts, pet items, fresh flowers, and pantry staples.

Some of our 500+ vendor partners include Gjusta (Los Angeles, CA), Dirty Girl Produce (Santa Cruz, CA), Solid Wiggles (Brooklyn, NY), Fishwife Tinned Seafood Co (Los Angeles, CA), French Squirrel, ( highlight additional hard to find/unique vendors from across US.

To further foster community and highlight local chefs and purveyors, we host in-person events like cooking classes and workshops – dumpling making, mocktails, sourdough pizza, bibimbap, cheese tasting. with local chefs and purveyors throughout the Bay Area (Los Angeles is coming soon!).

We are also committed to a greener world, and recently announced a new partnership with a third-party delivery company to help us reduce carbon emissions in our deliveries. With this partnership, we're able to deliver orders within hours of packing, maintaining the quality and freshness of our products, and limit our impact by sending out our orders in bulk. We're also making sure all of our produce is picked the day before delivery to ensure unmatched freshness.

We continue to source and curate the best brands for Feed – let us know if you have any suggestions!

Ece Cokar Feed Co-founder

@ece_cokar hi! Congratulations on the launch of Feed, which brings together a community of food enthusiasts and independent culinary brands, along with a comprehensive e-commerce platform for direct-to-consumer home delivery.🥡 Cheers to your success in creating a vibrant hub for food lovers and culinary entrepreneurs alike!🍸

Hi Product Hunt I'm Jeremy! I'm so excited to share Feed with you.

If someone made an app just for me, this would be it. I’m a bleeding edge early tech adopter and self-anointed gastronome. If I can download a beta version, I’ll do it. If I can get in on a presale of a hot new snack, I’ll be at the front of the line. ‘ ‘ Even though I am nominally the lawyer on the team, my passion for this area has allowed me to take on a much larger role and I have been able to help shape this app and community into a positive place for everyone.

Social media has long been a place where people connect over food, find recipes and inspiration, and post about great meals they cooked or experienced.

According to a recent survey conducted by OnePoll of 2,000 Americans who use social media: - Three in four say they experience FOODMO – the fear of missing out on new food trends. - 77% felt food-related FOMO and 75% said they instantly crave food when they see it online. - 57% have attempted to make recipes they found online, and on average make four online recipes per month. - 54% percent had their last social media-inspired meal within two weeks previous to taking the survey. - Social media plays a significant role in the recipes people are drawn to make – on average, people feel the need to post their meal on social 6 times a month. - The average respondent spends four hours of their day on social media; food content comes across their social at least seven times throughout the day. - The average respondent follows at least 10 food-related accounts on social media.

But social media has become increasingly negative since 2013 and as BBC stated, “our feeds often resemble an endless stream of stress.” We saw this as an opportunity to bring social media back to its roots, as a place for friends to congregate, share, and celebrate!

We built Feed to create a dedicated and uplifting community for shoppers, cooks, producers, creators, and small independent brands to find each other, connect over food, and feel good during the process.

The feedback from our app’s users has been overwhelmingly positive, from the social feed and shopping experience to the hard-to-find products customers get delivered to their door.

Here’s what people are saying:

⭐ “Etsy for Foodies. I love exploring Feed app for new products. The veggie box is great and the curation of products is rad.”

⭐ “A lot of unique and hard to find products. Social media and food delivery in one app. Sign me up.”

⭐ “It feels like shopping from farmers market in the comfort of your home.”

⭐ “Pricing is fair and reasonable; selections are diverse and appealing; packaging is smart and conscientious; and, the buying process is fun. The Feed experience makes you feel like you are part of a special village of foodies who appreciate and value curation of and access to some of the best local offerings available.”

⭐ “Feed is the epitome of what a modern grocery shopping app should be. The seamless fusion of high quality, locally sourced products and a social aspect is unparalleled.”

⭐ “With its user-friendly interface, extensive product selection, and reliable delivery service, it’s become my go-to app.”

Please join us in making this the happiest, tastiest place on the internet!

Love this! Congratulations on the launch. We have similar things locally for food (Olio). Be interesting to see how Feed differentiates. Also how do you plan on aiming this to the mass market rather than the much smaller segment of local artisan producers?
@hamza_q4 our initial focus is on those smaller makers that will benefit most from direct contact with people most excited by their products and their stories. Our differentiation is that - we aren’t looking to be mass market, we aim to be the marketplace and community for those dedicated to the craft and passion of artisanal producers.

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