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Thomas Scott
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15d ago
This is what Ive been working on and Updates
... goals, dietary preferences, allergies, cooking time, and even fridge/pantry contents via photo scan.7ad66c Key Features Instant AI Plans: Built around calorie/protein targets, tastes, family size (up to 6), and restrictions. Regenerates weekly as needs change. Smart Grocery Lists: Auto-generated,
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-grouped, shareable. AI Coach: Chat for adjustments like "make it keto," "cheaper," "higher protein," or "kid-friendly." Fridge/Pantry Scan (Premium): Snap a photo instant recipe ideas from what you have. Tracking & Progress: Meal logging, weight tracking, nutrition insights ...
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Daniel Barnaby
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5mo ago
WineWall Wine Scanning app
... wine shelf or restaurant menu and instantly get: Quality ratings Food pairings Price guidance Tasting notes No typing. No searching. No pretending you know what a Burgundy expression means. Whether you re standing in a grocery store
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, staring at a restaurant wine list, or picking a bottle for a dinner party, WineWall gives you confident answers in seconds. How It Works Open WineWall Scan a wine shelf or menu Get instant AI-powered recommendations Free users can scan with ... ... making a good choice. WineWall is built for real-world moments , when you re shopping, dining, or hosting, and just want a good bottle without the stress. Who It s For Grocery shoppers overwhelmed by wine
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ElevenApril
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5mo ago
The PM's Antidote: Stop Dreaming of Changing the World. Just Solve "The Grocery Run".
... tech companies are still polishing their roadmaps. Cooking starts long before the pan heats up. It starts in those small, chaotic moments scribbling ingredients on scraps of paper, wondering what to make, wandering the store trying to remember which
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held the tahini. These moments are tiny, but they are real. And they are exhausting. When I code, I often think of that feather in Forrest Gump . It has no grand destination, no complex navigation system. It just drifts with ... ... exhausted. The mental load of "the list" is heavier than we admit. We don't need a tool to manage our health big data; we need a tool that tells us, "Get the milk, it's in
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