One spoiled apple can cascade failures through an entire supply chain—it's a problem that's haunted vendors forever.
Strella's tackling this with a smart combo: AI paired with food-sniffing sensors that track ripening hormones in real-time. Vendors get the exact optimal moment to move inventory, cutting waste dramatically.
The numbers speak for themselves:
• 1.5 billion pounds of apples analyzed • 40+ million pounds of food rescued from the landfill
It's a textbook example of how tech innovation reduces inefficiency when embedded into critical supply chains.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 2025-12-27 02:50
NGL, food traceability like this should have been popularized long ago. Wasting so much food is really outrageous. The idea behind strella is pretty good.
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AirdropHunter420
· 2025-12-25 20:21
NGL, this idea is a bit extreme. Using AI to sniff out apple ripeness and such details can be a waste of resources... If Web3 could achieve supply chain transparency, it would be even more explosive.
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HodlTheDoor
· 2025-12-24 06:28
Bro, this technology is amazing. It feels like the supply chain is finally going to be saved.
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AirdropAutomaton
· 2025-12-24 06:21
NGL, this kind of thing should have existed long ago. It's really outrageous that rotten Apple is ruining the entire chain... Strella's idea is not bad, but the key is whether it can really be implemented and in the hands of those guys in the supply chain.
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GasWaster
· 2025-12-24 06:20
NGL, this idea is actually pretty clever. Compared to those boastful projects, this one is really solving a real problem.
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NFTRegretful
· 2025-12-24 06:19
This is what true chain transformation looks like—moving from a rotten apple to data-driven development, much better than those who only hype concepts.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 2025-12-24 06:17
ngl this idea is pretty awesome, sensors detecting smells and timing it, much more reliable than humans. 40 million pounds of food not ending up in landfills—that's the true Web3 spirit—although this has nothing to do with blockchain haha
One spoiled apple can cascade failures through an entire supply chain—it's a problem that's haunted vendors forever.
Strella's tackling this with a smart combo: AI paired with food-sniffing sensors that track ripening hormones in real-time. Vendors get the exact optimal moment to move inventory, cutting waste dramatically.
The numbers speak for themselves:
• 1.5 billion pounds of apples analyzed
• 40+ million pounds of food rescued from the landfill
It's a textbook example of how tech innovation reduces inefficiency when embedded into critical supply chains.