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Eat Me App is an app built around reducing food waste, positioned as a tool that connects supermarkets with home kitchens. Through a real-time food Marketplace, discounts on near-expiry items, expiration-date reminders, recipe suggestions based on fridge ingredients, and blockchain traceability, it aims to help users make more sustainable and cost-effective food consumption decisions while helping stores manage inventory and reduce waste. The page shows the product as “COMING SOON,” so for now it is more of a concept and pre-launch introduction.
The website describes it as a “game-changing AI tool.” Its core AI capability appears to be recipe recommendations based on what users have in their fridge, helping with meal planning. Beyond that, the app also emphasizes food tracking and intelligent decision-making, but it does not specify what models it uses, whether it supports image recognition for ingredients, whether it can automatically read shopping lists or fridge inventory, or provide accuracy metrics, data sources, or real-world case studies. The blockchain component is used for farm-to-table food traceability, which could theoretically improve transparency around sourcing, but the quality of traceability depends on how completely supply-chain data is integrated.
The captured content does not disclose any free tier, subscription pricing, merchant fee model, or payment methods. It also does not explain whether it supports integration with APIs, POS systems, ERP systems, or inventory systems. The page footer lists privacy policy, cookie policy, and compliance links, but the main content does not provide specific terms, so it is not possible to judge how users’ shopping data, fridge ingredient data, location, or consumption preferences will be collected and processed.
Its main strength is a clearly defined problem: households and supermarkets are major sources of food waste, and the app addresses several stages of the journey—what to buy, when to eat it, how to cook it, and where it comes from—giving it both environmental and money-saving appeal. The downside is that launch status, market coverage, merchant scale, and AI capabilities are all unclear, and real-world effectiveness will depend heavily on local supermarket participation and the real-time quality of product data. It is best suited for households interested in sustainable consumption, people looking to buy discounted near-expiry food, and food retailers hoping to reduce inventory losses.
The site does not disclose whether it can be accessed directly from mainland China, whether the app is available in Chinese app stores, or whether it supports Chinese and local payment methods, so its accessibility in China is unknown. If targeting the Chinese market, it would likely need to consider local fresh-food e-commerce platforms, community group-buying services, near-expiry food discount platforms, and recipe apps as alternatives or competitors.
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eatmeapp.me is an Unknown AI Apps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach eatmeapp.me directly.