Google Rolls Out a New Search tool to help Fight food insecurity
In addition to that, the company is collaborating with non-profit groups such as No Kid Hungry and FoodFinder, along with the US Department of Agriculture, to make a total of 90,000 locations with free food support. This new website is a product of the company’s newly established Food for Good team, previously called Project Delta when it was headquartered at Alphabet’s X moonshot division. The primary ambition of Project Delta is to “create a smarter food system,” which encompasses standardizing data to enhance communication among food distributors to alleviate food waste. Generally, food insecurity is defined by a lack of consistent access to enough food for an active, healthy life style. During the time of the pandemic, the number of people dealing with food insecurity has seen a sharp spike, affecting over 45 million which include 15 million children. Moreover, Google is publishing 5 new videos on YouTube with the purpose of de-stigmatizing food insecurity. The site will also include links to food support hotlines, state-by-state benefit guides, and information for specific communities, like seniors, families, and children, and military families. Check out? Will FBR be Successful in Collecting Taxes from Google, YouTube & Facebook?