
A tradition reborn
In bakeries across Turkey and Greece, there's a quiet tradition called Askıda Ekmek — suspended bread. A customer pays for an extra loaf and leaves it hanging for someone who can't afford one. No questions asked. The giver and the receiver never meet.
Askida digitises this centuries-old act of anonymous generosity. Instead of bread on a hook, it's a winter coat in a parcel locker. A pair of children's shoes. A baby stroller. Items given with care — received with dignity.
No names. No judgement. Just people helping people.





