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a startup idea shared by
Patrick Allmon on
02/28/2014
As a person with little time to spend deciding what to eat, I constantly stare at my cabinets trying to find some edible combination of its contents. What if there was a mobile app that you could scan the barcode of a couple of products, like eggs, rice, fruit, meat, etc. and it will generate recipes based on those ingredients, plus a couple other metrics you deem important, like how healthy the meal would be, how many people it could serve, or how many of the ingredients you scanned that are included. Then, if you don't have all the ingredients you might need, it will generate a grocery list to your predetermined favorite place to shop, and alert you via GPS when you are at the store, so you don't forget the list. The store could post digital coupons to use with your shopping list.What do you think? Any critiques, ideas, contributions?
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