While there are many meal planning tools available, most of them assemble ingredient lists that can be purchased in their entirety, new from a store. The Leftover Tool from Tesco sets itself apart by prioritizing the use of leftover food first, thereby helping to clean out one's fridge and at the same time, minimize the risks of food going to waste.
To use the tool, one is able to add a list of the ingredients they have, including single or multiple items. From there, the meal planning tool gets to work on calling up relevant results with the requested ingredients. Although results vary, they may include everything from sandwiches and loaves to pudding or salads.
Although many consumers are doing their part to reduce food waste by shopping mindfully, tools like this one help to make the most of food that has already been purchased.
Leftover Meal Planners
This Meal Planning Tool from Tesco Reduces the Risk of Food Waste
Trend Themes
1. Leftover Food Utilization - Opportunity to develop innovative tools that prioritize the use of leftover food to minimize waste.
2. Ingredient-based Meal Planning - Opportunity to create meal planning tools that generate recipes based on the ingredients available.
3. Mindful Consumption - Opportunity to cater to consumers who are conscious about reducing food waste and making the most of their purchases.
Industry Implications
1. Meal Planning Apps - Opportunity for meal planning app developers to integrate leftover food utilization features.
2. Recipe Websites - Opportunity for recipe websites to provide ingredient-based meal planning recommendations.
3. Smart Kitchen Appliances - Opportunity for smart kitchen appliances to incorporate features that help users utilize leftover ingredients effectively.