u/OnuOldOne

Quick question 🙏

I recently built a free app (no ads) that helps you cook using ingredients you already have, to reduce food waste.

Right now I’m trying to improve it, but I feel like I’m missing real-world use cases.

What’s the most annoying problem you have in the kitchen?

- forgetting what you have?

- food expiring?

- not knowing what to cook?

Also, would something like shared shopping lists or syncing between family members actually be useful, or not really?

Any honest feedback (even negative) helps a lot.

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u/OnuOldOne — 22 days ago

I keep running into the same problem… I buy food, forget about it, and end up throwing it away.

Recently I started working on a small Android app (Fridgy Chef) that helps track what you have in your fridge/pantry and suggests recipes based on those ingredients.

But I’m curious how people actually handle this in real life.

Do you plan meals in advance? Keep lists? Just improvise?

Any tips or habits that work for you?

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u/OnuOldOne — 26 days ago
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Salut,

lucrez la o aplicație Android (Flutter + backend propriu) numită Fridgy Chef.

Ideea e simplă:

– îți gestionezi cămara/frigiderul

– vezi ce expiră curând

– primești sugestii de rețete bazate pe ce ai deja

Am încercat să o fac:

– 100% gratuită

– fără reclame

– utilă pentru familii (listă de cumpărături shared)

Încă e în creștere și încerc să înțeleg dacă are sens direcția.

Orice feedback (UX, idee, features) e binevenit.

👉 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fridgy.ai

u/OnuOldOne — 8 days ago