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After the above-mentioned two were starting a crowd-funding campaign for a multi-sharing tool, they met Alexander Piutti, who convinced them to leave the community building aspect behind and only concentrate on the core-element of their business: saving food on a bigger scale, which is including B2B-services: They are planning a proof of concept in Berlin, where they pick up food from farmer's and wholesale markets with trucks, bring it to a huge storage room and then deliver it to restaurants and supermarkets. Sharecy wants to use funds from crowdfunding campaigns, government grants and donations, to finance up the development process of getting started. Currently it is in the state of getting the approval for a Non-Profit-Organization. Raphael explained how he saw the need for a diversified approach, that consists of a 'yunity movement' seperate from a professional 'yunity organization' in a long post.
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