Stop losing money to forgotten food
The average household throws away $1,500 of groceries every year. Pantry scans your receipts, tracks every item, and tells you what to cook before food goes bad — so that money stays in your pocket.
$1,500
wasted per household, per year
Source: USDA Economic Research Service
87%
of households waste food every week
Source: ReFED, 2024
1/3
of all food produced is never eaten
Source: UN FAO
Most of it happens because people forget what they bought. Pantry keeps a live inventory of your kitchen and tells you what to cook before things go bad — turning wasted groceries back into money saved.
What Pantry Does
Point your camera at any grocery receipt. AI reads every item and adds it to your pantry with estimated expiry dates.
Get notified before food goes bad. Pantry learns typical shelf life and reminds you to use items before they expire.
Connect Gmail and Pantry finds your grocery order confirmations from Instacart, Walmart, Kroger, and more. Items import automatically.
AI suggests recipes using ingredients you already have, prioritizing items expiring soon. Less waste, better meals.
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How It Works
Snap a photo of your receipt, forward a grocery email, or let Pantry read your store loyalty account. Every item lands in your digital pantry with category, brand, and estimated expiry.
Your pantry stays current in real time. Expiry alerts fire before food goes bad. Nutrition data loads automatically. You always know what you have.
Pantry suggests meals using what you already have — prioritizing ingredients expiring soonest. Less waste, less guesswork, better meals.
$762
The average American spends this much per year on food that goes uneaten. Pantry pays for itself after one week.
Source: ReFED, 2024
Questions
Pantry launches March 31, 2026. Stop paying for groceries you'll never eat.