Kitchin Helps People Find New Recipes Based on Their Grocery Shopping
Over time, many people’s grocery shopping become repetitive, and they end up eating the same meals over and over again. Some may want to expand their palettes but due to budgetary issues or a lack of ideas for new recipes, they remain stuck in the same pattern. Cool product Kitchin wants to help these people find ways to change up their usual meals without forcing them to change their shopping habits. Kitchin uses the groceries a person buys to search the web and find new and unique recipes that someone can use with those ingredients. Users download the Kitchin app, take pictures of their grocery receipts with their smartphones and receive recipe suggestions directly through their phone. Kitchin uses image recognition technology to recognize what food items are on someone’s receipt. Kitchin then crosschecks those ingredients against a large database of potential recipes to find new possibilities for the app’s users. Of course, any users who experience trouble using their mobile cameras should find a smartphone computer repair service before trying the Kitchin app.
Kitchin doesn’t simply provide recipes. The app also allows users to be creative. Kitchin keeps a digital record of everything a user has in their kitchen at a given time and organizes those items in a “digital kitchen” within the app. If someone wants to know what he or she has at home when going to grocery store, that person can just look it up within the Kitchin app. People can experiment and see what they would have to buy at the store to create new meals with the items they already have at home. Users who are particularly brave can even try buying anything that seems interesting at the store and see what recipes this cool product suggests to them based on their shopping trips. Any users who believe this cool product is not reading their receipts correctly should find a mobile IT support provider for assistance.
Kitchin can potentially save consumers who want to add variety to their cooking a lot of time and effort. Normally, significant planning and online research would be necessary to see what new meal options are viable for someone, especially a young working professional with limited time. However, Kitchin could make it a lot easier for people to try new things in the kitchen with its automatic recipe suggestions.
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