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FoodHealth AI

FoodHealth AI is a Chrome extension that shows a FoodHealth Score on grocery product pages and suggests healthier swaps while you shop online.

FoodHealth AI

What is FoodHealth AI?

FoodHealth AI is a Chrome extension from FoodHealth that adds a “FoodHealth Score” to products while you shop on grocery websites. Its core purpose is to help shoppers identify better food options and consider smarter swaps without having to manually research ingredients or labels.

The extension rates products and suggests healthier alternatives “in real time” as items appear on the page. The FoodHealth Score is also positioned as something major grocers may integrate into their own online grocery listings.

Key Features

  • FoodHealth Score shown on grocery product pages: Helps you compare options directly where you make selection decisions.
  • Smarter swap suggestions while browsing: Recommends alternative items as you shop online, based on the product ratings.
  • Works inside grocery sites you already use: Avoids requiring a separate research workflow outside the retailer’s website.
  • Chrome extension availability: Can be added to Chrome to use the scoring experience on eligible online grocery pages.

How to Use FoodHealth AI

  1. Add the FoodHealth AI Chrome extension (available as a free add-on; the site notes it’s free for the first 100K users).
  2. Shop on supported grocery websites: Navigate to items in the retailer’s online catalog.
  3. Use the FoodHealth Score and suggestions: As you view products, review the score and swap suggestions to choose alternatives that the extension flags as better options.

Use Cases

  • Online grocery shopping with less label-reading: When you open a grocery product page, use the FoodHealth Score to quickly narrow down options without spending hours researching ingredients.
  • Making routine swaps: If you’re trying to change everyday purchases (for example, common staples), rely on the extension’s “suggestions” to find alternative items.
  • Shopping with different household needs: Use the scoring and swap prompts to reduce the effort of repeatedly comparing nutritional information for varied tastes and nutritional goals.
  • Discovering products you might not notice: The site describes the score as surfacing “better options” that shoppers “would likely never notice,” helping you broaden choices within the normal grocery flow.
  • Keeping up with retailer integrations: The site states that major grocers (e.g., Kroger and Hy-Vee) add or roll out nutritional scoring elements, so shoppers may see similar scoring behavior as retailers incorporate the metric.

FAQ

  • What does the FoodHealth Score do? It rates products and suggests smarter swaps in real time as you shop on grocery websites.

  • Where can I use it? The product is described as available wherever you shop online via the FoodHealth AI Chrome extension.

  • Is there a mobile app? The site mentions a mobile app waitlist, but it does not describe current mobile availability.

  • Does FoodHealth AI rely on retailer websites? Yes. The extension shows scoring and suggestions “inside” grocery sites you already use, during online shopping.

  • How much does it cost? The site states it’s free for the first 100K users. No further pricing details are provided.

Alternatives

  • Nutrition label reading and manual comparison tools: Instead of an in-page score, you can compare nutrition facts and ingredients yourself using retailer pages or third-party label databases.
  • Generic browser extensions for product comparison: Some extensions aggregate product details or reviews, but they typically don’t provide a nutrition-focused scoring system like the FoodHealth Score.
  • Other nutrition-focused shopping aids: Look for shopping tools that provide nutrient-based ratings or recommendations during online checkout flows; these differ by how they calculate scores and whether they integrate directly into product pages.
  • Retailer-native nutrition scoring: Some grocers integrate their own nutrition or nutritional rating systems into item listings; this keeps you within the retailer experience without needing an external extension (when available).