Old parks for picnics

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The problem, just like with any social community-based app, is that it’s highly likely that kids will run into strangers that make them feel uncomfortable, read toxic comments, or be sent inappropriate messages during their time on the app. In our research, we found kids as young as 6 using Picnic. Kids this age would be fully unequipped to deal with stranger interaction online, and the risks that come along with it. Picnic is rethinking the way people buy food. Without physical stores, we use an app-only approach and a user-centric philosophy, to make grocery shopping quick, simple, and fun.

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