Food Recall Radar
Discovery Lens
C Combination Innovation
Two separate worlds finally connect — and the intersection is a product
One-Liner
An app that scans grocery receipts (photo or connected loyalty cards) and cross-references purchases with FDA/USDA recall databases, sending instant personalized alerts when a product you bought is recalled.
Kill Reason
Public FDA and USDA recall data is freely available and trivially cross-referenced — there is no proprietary data asset or network effect to defend against copies. Grocery chains can build this directly into their own loyalty apps at negligible cost, leaving no durable space for an independent product.
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