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Whizmeal, an award-winning online ordering platform and healthy eating program, has partnered with West Spring Primary’s school food program. The company has established healthier lifestyles for students by promoting good nutricious eating habits among kids. The report was originally delivered in a press release titled “Award-Winning Tech Startup Whizmeal Teams Up With Local Schools to Create Healthy Meals”.

Whizmeal and its founders Mei and Tang are graduates of the Singapore Founder Institute. Whizmeal, a Singapore-based technology start-up, is innovating at the intersection of school meals, nutrition and parent-child engagement.


In addition, the company has helped the school establish active online communication with parents. This is in line with West Spring’s mission of adopting interdisciplinary learning and teaching approaches, including making use of technology. Another benefit Whizmeal has brought to the school was ensuring that MOE’s subsidies for children from low-income families is spent wisely. By substituting cash vouchers with Whizmeal’s online platform, the school ensures that the subsidies are spent on healthy meals rather than snacks.

As a next step, Whizmeal plans to take their online platform out of Singapore and introduce the program to 100 schools regionally and internationally in the coming year.

For more information on Whizmeal’s service visit their official website.

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