Buy together.
Eat better.
I started building EqualEats because our villages need a resilient way to buy wholesale food together, without the industrial minimums crushing us.
The Problem
Supermarket prices are rising, and wholesale minimums (like Suma's £375) are too high for a single household to meet. Good food remains locked behind bulk barriers.
The Solution
EqualEats pools your village together into a "Batch". We add up the orders, hit the minimums, and split the wholesale boxes dynamically.
The Action
Our "Solidarity Pot" + "Ballast Fund" allows neighbours to round up their carts, subsidizing those having a hard month and floating wholesale gaps.
See how the cycle worksDesigned for real communities.
Our first pod is Bittaford, a village in South Devon. It's 10–15 households. It runs weekly. This isn't theoretical software; it's built to feed my neighbours.