Bon'App

Bon'App, Inc. is a social enterprise in Cambridge, Massachusetts that was founded by Laurent Adamowicz.

With the official lifting of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's ban on general solicitation on Sept. 23, 2013, Bon'App[2] has officially begun raising capital by offering securities to accredited investors on the crowd-funding platform Fundable.

The concept of Bon'App emerged in 2009 when Laurent Adamowicz, a serial entrepreneur and former food industry executive, dreamed of a "food-sniffing phone" while writing a thesis on the socio-cultural anthropology of food at Columbia University in New York City.

Bon'App was able to monitor food behavior to make healthy eating recommendations.

In reference to Bon'App's Project to Help Fight Teen Obesity The Advocate says, "Pennington Biomedical Research Center will work with a Boston startup on a project that could, help prevent and reduce obesity among teens in low-income neighborhoods.