2020
year of creation
Picture this: a staggering amount of food goes to waste in France every year—nearly 10 million tons, equivalent to 150 kg per person annually. Shocking, right? But the truly remarkable part is that about 30% of this waste happens at the production stage, where perfectly edible goods are discarded even before they have a shot at being sold.
The reason? Well, it's all due to some seemingly irrational norms set by the distribution giants, who prioritize their own convenience over reducing waste. They prefer simpler stocking processes or showcasing only the most visually pleasing vegetables, for example.
Enter Grégoire and his schoolmate, Sven Ripoche, who was working at The Fork. They were determined to create a new norm in France, one that allowed people to enjoy good food while also doing right by the planet. And that's how Bene Bono was born*.
**Fun fact: **Initially, the company was known as "Taste it," but a branding team intervened to bring Bene Bono to life.
In no time, these two found their missing puzzle piece: Claire Laurent, the logistics genius who solved complex puzzles just for fun (true story). And just like that, the team was complete, ready to embark on their entrepreneurial journey.
year of creation
last fundraising figures (2024)
number of French and Spanish Hubs
number of active customers
number of offices (Paris, Lyon, Madrid)
tons of rescued products
To save good products from waste, we want to become the Europeans' food waste reflex by getting good products at a lower price.
For that, we have three main strategic goals:
Save what’s good
We fight waste, and make it impactful for producers, consumers, and the planet.
Save tons
To wage this fight on a large scale, we have the ambition to be the go-to choice for Europeans looking for quality products at lower prices.
Better every day
We are constantly questioning and improving our ideas and ways of doing things.
Value time
We are optimizing our most precious resource - our time - to have the maximum impact.
Feel safe
We are creating a supportive environment together, where everyone can feel comfortable and develop themselves.