Inspiration

We were inspired by the current existing goods and grocery ordering systems in the world currently. As organic food are slowly becoming more popular due to their health benefits to the human body, our group thinks that it would be a great idea to develop a system that caters specifically for people who are more health conscious. This system would also make it easier for people to identify and order from farms or stores that sell 100% organic goods.

What it does

This system is an organic goods and grocery ordering mobile application system. It allows users to login and sign up as a member of Buzz-Feed, view farms or stores who are offering their organic goods, as well as to view goods based on categories. Users can also pick the products they want and add them to cart and make payment, as well as to add money into their account using the E-wallet function within the application.

How we built it

We have designed this system's wireframe using Figma, and built the system's interface using React Native. This system is a mobile application and the language used is JavaScript.

Challenges we ran into

Unfortunately due to time constraints as we have joined this competition late, we were unable to create a full-stack system. Instead, we have only worked on the front-end user interface of this mobile application.

Accomplishments that we're proud of

We are proud of the progress we have made in the short amount of time we had to work on this project, even if it is only the front-end design of the system.

What we learned

We have learnt more about how to integrate and work on the project together as a group using Visual Studio Code, as well as how to write and create an application using JavaScript and React Native.

What's next for Buzz-Feed Application

We are planning to develop the backend of the system by linking it to a database in the near future in order to develop Buzz-Feed as a full-stack application system. We also plan to add the Seller's side of the application as well!

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