reshaping the food system with our 360 degree approach

We envision a just and   sustainable food system free from hunger and food waste.

360 Eats is a nonprofit based in Tampa, Florida that is reshaping the food system with an innovative "360-degree" solution. Our programs include mobile food rescue, our Sustain-A-Bowl food security food truck, and a compost initiative that works with our communities to bridge the gaps between food waste, food insecurity, and sustainability.

25,053

lbs of compost made

39,361

meals served

178,780

lbs of food saved

Our Programs

Our duty is to provide one of the most important yet basic human rights to ordinary people through the provision of nutritious food within an equitable food system. ​

  • We believe in community-based work to build relationships and exchange knowledge.

  • We believe in a world where a person's race, gender, income, or geography does not determine their health.

  • We address the root causes of food insecurity through participation, advocacy, and research.

  • We believe that collaboration, coalition building, and peer learning are essential to driving change.

  • Through our work, we reduce unnecessary food waste and ensure that it gets used to its full potential.

how it works

The foundation of 360 Eats provides sustainable solutions aimed at eliminating waste and promoting the continual use of resources. 


By utilizing this system, the organization provides a viable '360 degree' method to tackle the growing issues of food waste and food insecurity. The model consists of collecting, cooking, feeding, composting, and planting. 

Thanks to Our Sponsors

Thanks to Our Sponsors

2023 Funding Recipient from the American Heart Association Social Impact Funds 

WE CATER!

360 Eats' Sustain-A-Bowl Food Truck offers remarkably delicious food, superb service, and a passion for creating memorable guest experiences- all while ensuring that your event stays zero waste.

DID YOU KNOW?

26.7% of Pinellas county residents report being food insecure (ran out of food or worried they'd run out of food in the last 12 months)