RedFox AI, a technology consulting company specializing in AI and voice assistant technologies, has launched BlueFox Box, a grocery delivery service to help fight hunger, the company announced today.
According to a release, the BlueFox Box contains enough pre-selected and hand-curated food products for a family of 1-3 people for approximately 1-2 weeks. For example, the “Staples Box” costs $69.99 and contains flour, spaghetti noodles and tuna in water, among other items.
RedFox AI plans to donate 5 percent of the proceeds from every box to Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin.
“With so many people seeking alternatives to the conventional way of grocery shopping, we decided to create BlueFox as a local option for people to get the basic groceries they need on-demand,” RedFox AI CEO Nick Myers said in a statement.
Right now, the service will only be available in Madison, with expansion plans in the future.