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My Menu Factory is a weekly meal-planning tool aimed at “ordinary households.” Its core focus is not complex cooking instruction, but solving the recurring daily question: “What’s for dinner tonight?” After users enter household size, enabled meals such as breakfast/lunch/dinner, taste preferences, exclusions, favorite recipes, and commonly used drive-through grocery services, the system can generate a 7-day menu with one click and automatically produce a shopping list.
The product is built around meal planning, portion adaptation, and automated grocery lists. It consolidates the ingredients needed for each meal, labels the corresponding meals and quantities, and helps avoid duplicate purchases or missing items. Its AI features are mainly used to generate recipes and photos that match user constraints when inspiration runs out. AI credits can be shared between recipe generation and image generation. However, the main content does not disclose the specific model used, the source of nutrition data, or how AI outputs are validated, so its professional nutritional accuracy cannot be assessed.
The product offers a free plan, allowing users to test before upgrading, but the details of the free allowance are not specified. Essential costs €4.99/month and includes 60 AI credits, which can generate roughly 15 recipes with photos or 30 AI images. Plus costs €8.99/month and includes 160 AI credits. Paid plans include unlimited meal planning, nutrition/calorie/density/portion information, and Stripe billing management. For weekly household use, the pricing is relatively affordable.
Its strengths are a focused use case and a complete loop covering menus, portions, and shopping lists. Users can replace meals or regenerate plans, so they do not lose control entirely. Public recipes and AI-generated recipes also help fill the inspiration gap. The downsides are that it does not explain API availability, mobile apps, calendar integration, or its privacy policy. Shopping links mainly target Chronodrive, Carrefour, and Auchan, making it highly region-specific. Chinese-language support is also not mentioned.
It is best suited to households in France, users living in France, or people who buy groceries through French drive services. Even if users in China can access it, the shopping links, local ingredients, and payment experience may not match their needs. The main content does not provide information on network availability, so access from China should be considered unknown. For domestic alternatives in China, users could consider recipe apps, recipe-and-shopping-list features built into fresh grocery e-commerce platforms, Mealime, Plan to Eat, or self-built weekly meal templates in spreadsheets/Notion.
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