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1. Fix a real-world issue

One of the largest unsolved issues today is food waste. The UN estimates that more than 1.3 billion tons of food is wasted each year. Much of it occurs in the home โ€” milk, bread, vegetables, or leftovers tend to be forgotten at the back of the fridge until too late.

  • This wastes money for households.
  • It helps combat global hunger problems (while some do not get enough to eat, others waste).
  • Food left to rot in landfills also emits methane, a potent greenhouse gas.

Therefore, an easy household solution can have a colossal effect on the world.

2. Identify gaps in existing solutions/market

  • Supermarket apps (e.g., Blinkit, BigBasket, Instacart) only assist individuals in purchasing food, not in handling it once purchased.
  • Expiry tracking apps do indeed exist, but they are too labor-intensive โ€” barcode reading or typing in information for each product. Most users fail after a couple of days.
  • Expiry tracking smart fridges do exist, but they cost too much for ordinary families and are primarily sold in Western nations.
  • There is no low-cost, low-effort option that keeps expiry tracking simple for normal households.

Our proposal seeks to bridge this by being:
โœ… Simple โ†’ just snap a photo of your groceries.
โœ… Low-cost โ†’ uses any smartphone.
โœ… Useful โ†’ sends reminders on time before expiration.

3. Who gains

Families/Households ๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ‘งโ€๐Ÿ‘ฆ:

  • Save money by avoiding more food waste.
  • Plan meals more effectively with reminders on time.
  • Feel better about lessening their ecological footprint.

Retailers/Brands ๐Ÿ›’:

  • Increase customer satisfaction by minimizing complaints about expired products.
  • Enhance brand reputation as socially conscious.
  • Community & Environment ๐ŸŒฑ:
  • Reduced food waste โ†’ less landfill use and less greenhouse gases.
  • More effective use of food โ†’ helps to ensure food security.

4. Why this issue is important to me

  • This issue seems very personal in my everyday life. I've lost count of how many times I've had to discard milk, bread, or vegetables because I'd forgotten they were about to expire. It seems like:
  • Wasting money ๐Ÿ’ธ โ€” especially with increasing costs of food.
  • Adding to the guilt ๐Ÿ˜” โ€” when so many are food insecure.
  • Damaging the environment ๐ŸŒ โ€” knowing that food waste leads to climate change.

That's why I'm passionate about creating a solution that is practical, accessible, and effective for average homes, not only tech-friendly or affluent individuals.

5. Technical detailsย 

๐Ÿค– AI-powered image recognition: Take a quick photo of your groceries. The app auto-detects items and assigns an estimated shelf life.

๐Ÿ”” Smart reminders: Push notifications warn users a day or two before expiry โ€” โ€œYour spinach ๐Ÿฅฌ will spoil tomorrow, make a salad today!โ€

๐Ÿ”— Integration with grocery apps: If you order online, expiry data can auto-fill from receipts.

๐ŸŽฎ Gamification & Rewards: Earn points for saving food, share with friends, or even convert points into donations toward food charities.

๐Ÿ“Š Analytics dashboard: Track how much food (and money) you saved each month.

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    This is such a practical and meaningful idea! Tackling food waste with a simple, low-cost solution like this could save money, help families, and make a real difference for the environment.
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    Your idea is very well-structured and clearly addresses a real need. I can see the potential impact it could create
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    that's a pretty smart way to use the AI
  • This is an excellent, well-structured, and impactful idea. You've clearly identified a genuine pain point, analyzed the market gap, and proposed a solution that is both technologically feasible and user-centric. The passion behind the problem is evident and makes the proposal compelling.
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    ou've clearly identified a major pain point and designed a solution that is both practical and impactful. The focus on being simple (just a photo) and low-cost (uses existing smartphones) is its greatest strength, directly addressing the failures of existing apps. This is a very promising idea.
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    This is a really solid concept well-researched, clearly structured, and it highlights both the personal pain point and the global impact. To strengthen it further, you might outline how the AI will handle varying shelf lives (e.g., bread in humid vs. dry climates) and what will make users keep engaging with the app long-term beyond the initial novelty.
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    ShelfLife apps help reduce food waste and save money by tracking expiration dates and reminding users to use items before they spoil. This efficient organization leads to smarter shopping, fresher meals, and less spoilage, keeping both food and finances fresh and well-managed
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    I think this is a straight-up game-changer for the monthly budget, Dharmik With grocery prices being what they are now, every rupee counts, and your idea to solve this just by taking a photo is simple, practical genius for every family.
    Kudos , looking forward to seeing your progress ๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰
  • You've perfectly identified the failure of existing solutions (too much effort) and solved it with elegance (a simple photo). This transforms a guilt-ridden chore into an easy, even rewarding habit, aligning personal savings with massive environmentalย andย socialย good
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    This is an incredibly well-targeted solution. It tackles a massive global problem by focusing on the "last mile" of food wasteโ€”the household fridgeโ€”with a brilliantly simple, low-friction approach that has the potential for real, widespread adoption.
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