Bankrupt nutrition app $32M in debt as ex-employees sue for salaries

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The Plateful app allows users to scan 1 million foods, then assigns those foods both a nutritional value and an “eco value.” The company behind a phone app for determining a food’s nutritional value has amassed $32 million in debt and still owes back pay to two dozen ex-employees as it shuts down.

“We were unable to secure additional funding,” Opsis CEO Kevin Grundy said in a text message Monday. “I can’t comment on anything else while the bankruptcy proceedings continue.” Edward Wiley, the former chief technology officer at Opsis, wrote in a separate November lawsuit that Opsis “continually experienced cash flow challenges, which it attempted to address through third-party financing and loans from employees,” including Wiley.

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