Description
This application notifies you of expiration dates. You can manage by photo or by food icon.
Let's reduce food loss! Consuming food within the expiration date makes a tree grow.
Have you ever accidentally thrown away food because it expired?
What a waste! We created this application in order to reduce the amount of food loss.
We would be happy if it helps reduce food loss.
When the expiration date approaches, you will be notified by a notification.
You can also set the app to notify you when it is time to check your refrigerator.
This app is recommended for reducing food loss.
Let's reduce "mottainai" (wasteful).
How to use is simple.
1,Press "+" button
2,Select ingredients
3,Set the expiration date
You can manage expiration dates by doing the above.
Features
Cute design of the application.
Hand-drawn food ingredients icons.
You can also take a picture of an ingredient and register it.
The tree gets bigger and bigger as you eat the ingredients.
As it gets bigger....
You can manage your own food ingredients.
You can register not only prepared ingredients, but also your own ingredients.
We want to reduce food loss, food loss, and waste.
Sometimes we tend to miss the expiration date, don't we?
However, it is difficult to think only about the expiration date in our busy days.
In such a case, let's use an application.
(Depending on your communication environment and other factors, you may not receive notifications, so be sure to check your foodstuffs regularly.)
By keeping track of expiration dates, you can see at a glance what is in your refrigerator when shopping at the supermarket.
You will reduce unnecessary shopping, which is kind to both you and the earth.
Designed by the designer of adult coloring book puzzles.
Let's motivate yourself with a game-like experience to help reduce food loss.
Try the expiration date timer to reduce waste and be kind to the global environment.
Manage your food and improve your health.
Reduce the number of expired and overdue food items.
You can register vegetables, fish, meat, and other foods, refrigerated, frozen, and room temperature, respectively.
Make it a habit to register when you shop at supermarkets and convenience stores, order food from restaurants, or receive souvenirs.