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BabyCheck
Scan baby food: Spot dangers & get healthier alternatives
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Scan baby food: Spot dangers & get healthier alternatives
41 followers
BabyCheck is the must-have scanner for parents of babies & kids up to 10. Scan baby food, pouches, snacks, cereals or kids' products in seconds β instantly detect harmful additives, excess sugars, preservatives, risks with clear alerts. Get personalized, clean, age-appropriate healthier alternatives that are nutritious & gentle. Stop hidden dangers. Reduce allergies, sugars & chemicals. Feed with confidence. Made by parents for worry-free meals. πΆππ‘οΈ









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Great idea. I think that in Europe we have sort of strict rules when it comes to food, but definitely good for us as you cannot be 100% sure what everything the food contains. Nice one!
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@busmark_w_nikaΒ Thanks Nika β€οΈ You're right β strict rules in Europe.
But even there, labels don't always tell the full story quickly β hidden sugars, cumulative risks for little ones, or how ingredients impact a specific child's age/allergies aren't obvious at a glance. Exactly why i create this app : decoding fastly label and get personnalized analysis regarding your kid specifities...
Thanks for the upvote and your comment!
the focus on hidden sugars and additives is crucial, especially with how confusing packaging can be these days. Iβm curious about your ingredient criteria. are you leaning on strict EU standards or a custom pediatric framework to flag these risks?
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@samet_sezerΒ yes exactly ... i'm relying on OpenFoodFact database that has data and "main framework" (not pediatric specific). I'm developping a proprietary algorithm based on EU standard and pediatric recommandation.
This hits a real parent pain point.
What standards/databases do your risk flags come from? And how often do you update info when brands change formulas across countries?
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@sylvia_weng99Β Thanks for your comment ! it's coming from OpenFoodFacts database. Second one is a good question i'm working on