Grocery deal aggregator AnyLeaf has launched an innovative new recipe finder on their site that uses the Punchfork Recipe API to match the ingredients on sale at your local store with top-rated recipe suggestions.
Now it’s super easy to find a tasty and inexpensive dinner, all in one place.
Here’s an example of how AnyLeaf found a deal on ground beef at our local Safeway, side by side with ideas for recipes that use ground beef: World’s Best Lasagna from AllRecipes.com, say, or The Pioneer Woman’s BBQ Meatballs.
AnyLeaf is part of a new breed of food-tech startups that have begun to emerge over the past year. They combine impeccable engineering credentials (backed by Y Combinator, run by ex-Apple and Google coders) with a business model dedicated to fixing a common food-related pain—in the case of AnyLeaf, it’s replacing the stack of paper circulars you receive in the mail each week with an app that finds what’s truly a good deal and relevant to you.
Head over to AnyLeaf and browse recipes now. (Currently only works in the San Francisco Bay Area, but more stores and locations are coming soon.)
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Great use for this API. Please hurry up and make snail mail coupons obsolete.