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Chefling App Provides Consumers with a Simple Way to Minimize Food Waste with Intuitive Recipe SuggestionsSUNNYVALE, Calif., June 20, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Chefling™, Inc., the ultimate solution for the smart kitchen, is an easily adoptable solution that helps consumers minimize the amount of food waste generated daily. With features including inventory organization, intuitive recipe suggestion and shopping list management, consumers can track and make the most out of recently purchased and existing ingredients in the pantry. In a recent study done by the University of Vermont, researchers found that from 2007-2014, U.S. consumers wasted nearly 150,000 tons of food per day – nearly a pound (422 grams) of food per person each day1. Researchers also found that the amount of food disposed depended on the individual's diet. "Higher quality diets have greater amounts of fruits and vegetables, which are being wasted in greater quantities than other food," said Meredith Niles, assistant professor at the University of Vermont. "Eating healthy is important, and brings many benefits, but as we pursue these diets, we must think much more consciously about food waste."2 Below are the most frequently wasted items by users on Chefling's platform:
While the above list may vary per household, the Chefling app can still help minimize food waste by notifying users when items are about to expire. The app's machine learning capabilities will then present users with recipes they can make leveraging both new and existing pantry ingredients. Chefling delivers cost-savings, convenience and a personalize assistant and is the only smart kitchen solution that incorporates the following features in one engaging and easy-to-use app:
"Chefling empowers consumers to be more strategic when cooking and while shopping. It uses extensive machine learning algorithms to better understand users' behaviors and helps them with making decisions in the kitchen," said Amar Krishna, co-founder and CEO, Chefling, Inc. "We suggest recipe ideas based on food items they already have, but also help them avoid unnecessary purchases and over spending while grocery shopping. One pound of food wasted per person each day is already too much, but when looking at it from a financial perspective, the amount of money wasted on unused food can have a significant impact on your wallet." Availability and Pricing About Chefling, Inc. 1 http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0195405 Product and brand names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Chefling disclaims any and all rights in these marks.
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