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Media Alert – Matt Moran, Thankful & Queensland Government launch ‘Saveful’

Saveful < 1 mins read

 

WHEN:        Wednesday, November 15, 1pm

WHERE:      Riverbar and Kitchen

Riparian Plaza

Promenade Level

71 Eagle Street

Brisbane City

 

WHAT:         An innovative, intuitive and free app - Saveful will give Australians the power to put more food on the table and waste less saving households between $2,000-$3,000 each year. 

 

Saveful launches as 80% of Australians say they are feeling the pinch of rising living costs and are looking for ways to save but are throwing away 1-in-5 bags of groceries they purchase. 

 

Chef and farmer, Matt Moran, Thankful CEO, Kim McDonnell and Minister Linard will launch the app with a range of producers, retailers, governments and brands at the event.

 

They will be available for questions and there will also be a range of picture opportunities. 

 

PARKING: https://www.wilsonparking.com.au/parking-locations/queensland/brisbane-cbd/12-creek-street-blue-tower-car-park/

 

Lunch will be served at the event. 

 


Contact details:

Kate McQuestin on 0411 839 174 or [email protected]

Further information:

www.saveful.com;

 

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