The problem
Community fridges are a common form of mutual-aid and work to strengthen the community by reducing food insecurity and food waste with little financial risk. These fridges do require some management, which is why they’re usually sponsored by different local mutual-aid organizations, but their ability to function primarily depends on the support they recieve from the community through donations and usage. Because of the decentralized nature of these fridges, it’s often difficult to obtain information about all of the different community fridges in one area—making the process of donating and retrieving food laborious.