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Wednesday, January 4, 2017
Artificial Intelligence - the solution to food waste at home.
Developers of the EatBy App have incorporated artificial intelligence into their kitchen
management and grocery list app to reduce domestic food waste.
The latest release of the EatBy App includes a new feature - it automatically suggests
how long fruit, veg and frozen items will stay fresh for and then reminds you to use
them up before they go off. But the clever bit, according to the developers, is
that the app learns the storage habits of individual users.
"Not everyone's kitchen is the same, and different food storage environments
effect shelf life. EatBy App addresses this problem by learning as it's used over time."
Domestic food waste is now the biggest contributor to the global food waste problem.
Supermarkets have suffered the brunt of bad publicity, being blamed for massive
quantities of unsold food being wasted. Many supermarkets and grocery stores
have since made big changes that reduce food waste in the supply chain.
However, the problem of food wasted at home is still massive. The Eatby
developers believe change has to happen in our homes and stress that we
all need to review our grocery shopping and food consumption habits.
In some cases households unnecessarily waste up to 30% of their food
simply from poor kitchen management. This not only has a detrimental
environmental impact, it also has a big impact on householders' wallets.
With the escalation of food prices, especially in the UK, where the
British Pound has slumped as a reaction of Brexit, careful food
management is becoming more important. EatBy App is the leading
smart kitchen technology and its development team are one of only
a few to come up with a successful domestic food waste reduction
solution. There are a number of apps designed to share unwanted
food but EatBy App prevents the accumulation of unwanted food
in the first place.
Initial versions of the app were praised by users and the press
despite the user interface being described as "clumpy"
. But subsequent versions of the app have addressed this
by incorporating a much more intuitive and attractive interface.
The development team have certainly listened to their feedback to refine the app.
Designers at EatBy say they are now developing the app to make the
best use of the freezer in an effort to make users more aware of th
e benefits of freezing food to further reduce food waste. But the latest
big news is that EatBy are developing Smart Kitchen hardware.
"The products we're working on will make kitchen management
simple - with a big focus on beautiful design and developing
A.I. driven 'invisible technology' that works in the background
with minimal user effort required." Steffan Lewis, co-founder of
EatBy App went on to say, "Artificial Intelligence does not need
to be scary - in EatBy's case it'll simply help make life better.
Our technology is aimed at families, foodies and people who
love to cook. We're not interested in creating futuristic, sterile
kitchens. We are interested in encouraging everyone to eat
delicious fresh food, reduce food waste and save money."
EatBy App is available on the App Store and Google play. Information can be found at www.eatbyapp.com
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About EatBy App
EatBy App is a free mobile application that has been developed to help reduce domestic food waste. It is currently available on the App Store and Google play in many countries around the world.
EatBy App can found at www.eatbyapp.com and be followed on Twitter and Facebook
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