What it does
Split-billed meals, without the paperwork.
A subsidised meal is two transactions wearing one plate: a share billed to a funding scheme under its rules, and the remainder billed to the person eating it. Most providers reconcile that split in a spreadsheet fed by a paper or web form, and the back-office grows faster than the kitchen.
Figbird treats the split as the product. Programs and entitlements are modelled properly, the split runs to whatever percentage the scheme requires, invoices and claims come out compliant, and the operational half — production in the kitchen, runs on the road, a driver app with proof of delivery, a stockist counter — sits on the same data instead of beside it.