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anyCarry Begins Collaboration with the 'Kanshoku Project' for Beloved Dining; Launches New Delivery Model to Safely and Promptly Deliver Surplus Prepared Meals to Those in Need

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anyCarry has partnered with the 'Kanshoku Project,' operated by the general incorporated association Saiai no Shokutaku, to manage the delivery of surplus prepared meals. By utilizing its proprietary delivery management system, anyCarry has established a professional, safe, and efficient logistics framework to redistribute food to those in need, transitioning to full-scale operations as of March 2026.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What companies are involved in the collaboration to deliver surplus prepared meals to those in need?
A: anyCarry Co., Ltd. and the general incorporated association Saiai no Shokutaku are collaborating on the Kanshoku Project to redistribute surplus prepared meals.
Q: When did the Kanshoku Project transition from a demonstration period to full-scale operations with anyCarry?
A: The Kanshoku Project transitioned to full-scale operations in March 2026 after a demonstration period that began in November 2025.
Q: What role does anyCarry play in the Kanshoku Project's meal redistribution initiative?
A: anyCarry handles delivery operations using its delivery management platform, ensuring safe food handling and real-time tracking of delivery status for the Kanshoku Project.
Q: What are two operational challenges the Kanshoku Project needed to address for nationwide expansion?
A: The project needed specialized operations for prepared foods and a unified delivery system to support expansion from Kanto to Kansai and nationwide.
Q: What types of organizations receive the surplus meals distributed through the Kanshoku Project?
A: Local children's cafeterias and organizations supporting people in need receive free surplus meals from corporate cafeterias and hotel buffets via the Kanshoku Project.