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April 27, 2012
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Eating Out? Bring a Charity to Dinner



A languishing world economy means cutbacks everywhere, especially in charitable donations. A new company called GoodSearch has set up an automated service that allows people to donate every time they search something on the web. The key to their model is that users donate just a penny each time. They recently launched a program called GoodDining, that allows users to donate each time they purchase a meal. CEO Scott Garell says of their model, “The reason this is an innovation in my mind: [E]very single day of the year you can eat out and make a difference in the world.” What do you think? Would you use a program like this?

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