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RecipeChef - Generate nutrition labels for products in the US and Canada

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RecipeChef gives you a recipe-first workflow for building products, costing them with kitchen-aware unit bridges, generating label-ready nutrition panels, reviewing uncertain ingredient matches, applying manual overrides when needed, and exporting stable snapshots without spreadsheet sprawl. The benchmark suite now stands at 43/43 PASS across US and Canada.

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We built RecipeChef because doing nutrition labeling and recipe costing is still way too painful, and way too expensive, for a lot of food businesses. Too many people are stuck choosing between clunky manual workflows or expensive solutions that feel out of reach when you’re still growing. So the reality for a lot of brands is spreadsheets, rough calculations, scattered tools, and a lot of time lost trying to turn recipes into something operational. That gap is why RecipeChef exists. It started with a pretty focused goal: make recipe-based nutrition labeling easier and more accessible. But as the project evolved, we kept running into the same bigger problem. Labels were only one slice of it. Food businesses also needed a practical way to understand recipe costs, organize recipe data, and get usable outputs without paying for heavyweight systems or drowning in admin work. So RecipeChef grew into something broader: a recipe operations tool built to help food businesses go from recipe → numbers → usable outputs with less friction. Another big part of the evolution was trust. We didn’t want to build something that pretends to know more than it does. If something is ready, it should feel ready. If something needs review, the product should be honest about that. That idea ended up shaping the whole experience. RecipeChef is built for the people actually making and selling food: bakers, meal prep brands, small packaged food businesses, ghost kitchens, and growing teams that need practical tools without enterprise-level cost or complexity. Really excited to finally share it here. Would love your feedback, questions, and brutally honest reactions.