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I would like to bust the myth that cooking and eating healthy food / veggies and fruits is expensive and reserved only for people who have a lot of disposable income. People can eat whole, healthy food by buying vegetables and fruit at low prices.
I would like to help people plan their weekly meals by budget or by what ingredients they currently have in their fridge to reduce food waste. Every recipe will include a list of ingredients and where to purchase them at the lowest cost (between a limited number of providers - let's say Asda and Lidl) and a total amount of how much preparing this recipe will cost per serving.
Who are the stakeholders?
People who want to eat well within a budget!
Other considerations
What is currently being done to solve this problem?
What technology might be interesting to explore?
Would be interesting to see how to gather the price data
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Healthy On a Budget
Healthy on a Budget
Feb 15, 2022
Name
Healthy on a budget (working title)
Describe the problem you'd like to solve
I would like to bust the myth that cooking and eating healthy food / veggies and fruits is expensive and reserved only for people who have a lot of disposable income. People can eat whole, healthy food by buying vegetables and fruit at low prices.
I would like to help people plan their weekly meals by budget or by what ingredients they currently have in their fridge to reduce food waste. Every recipe will include a list of ingredients and where to purchase them at the lowest cost (between a limited number of providers - let's say Asda and Lidl) and a total amount of how much preparing this recipe will cost per serving.
Who are the stakeholders?
People who want to eat well within a budget!
Other considerations
What is currently being done to solve this problem?
What technology might be interesting to explore?
Would be interesting to see how to gather the price data
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: