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juxtaposicion | 10 months ago
On top of that, it uses a lightweight AI model to read product descriptions and filter based on things like ingredients (e.g., flagging peanut butter with BPA by checking every photograph of the plastic or avoiding palm oil by reading the nutrition facts) or brand lists (e.g., only showing WSAVA-compliant dog foods). Still reviewing results manually to catch bad extractions.
Started this to replace a spreadsheet I was keeping for bulk purchases. Slowly adding more automation like alerting on price drops or restocking when under a threshold.
abdullahkhalids|10 months ago
However, what I would like is a product where I upload my shopping receipt for a few weeks/months from the one store I go to. The application figures out what I typically buy and then compares the 4-5 big stores and tells me which one I should go to for least price.
juxtaposicion|10 months ago
Uploading a receipt to see how much you can save... that's a good idea. I think I can find your email via your personal site. Can I email you when we have a prototype ready?
amelius|10 months ago
nicgrev103|10 months ago
noahbp|10 months ago
Thank you. Seriously.
Note: I searched "Protein bars", and it treated all protein bars equally. The 1st-20th cheapest had <15g of protein per bar. I had to scroll down to the 50th-60th to find protein bars with 20g of protein, which surprised me for being cheaper than Kirkland Signature's protein bars.
juxtaposicion|10 months ago
KerryJones|10 months ago
And/or also curious if there is a way to enter in a list of items I want and for it to calculate which store - in aggregate - is the cheapest.
For instance, people often tell me Costco is much cheaper than alternatives, and for me to compare I have to compile my shopping cart in multiple stores to compare.
mynameisash|10 months ago
A few years ago, I was very diligently tracking _all_ my family's grocery purchases. I kept every receipt, entered it into a spreadsheet, added categories (eg, dairy, meat), and calculated a normalized cost per unit (eg, $/gallon for milk, $/dozen eggs).
I learned a lot from that, and I think I saved our family a decent amount of money, but man it was a lot of work.
juxtaposicion|10 months ago
We have historical price tracking in the database, but haven't exposed it as a product yet. What do you have in mind / what would you use it for?
Albrekt|10 months ago
mynameisash|10 months ago
juxtaposicion|10 months ago
So yeah, we'll add it. If you shoot me an email (or post it here?) to chris @ <our site>.com I'll send you a link when it's done. Should take a day or two.
mistahenry|10 months ago
I run tech for a reverse logistics business buying overstock from Costco/Target/Walmart and we’re building a similar system for recognizing and pricing incoming inventory. I sent an email a few days ago to see if you might be open to chatting.
It would be great to compare notes or explore ways to collaborate. Totally understand if things are busy!
cwackerfuss|10 months ago
unvalley|10 months ago