Spot nutrition concerns
Look up foods and quickly review signals like sodium, sugar, saturated fat, protein, calories, and serving size.
Look up a product, brand, or grocery concern and get clearer nutrition and ingredient context before you buy.
Food search is built for real grocery questions: what is in this, how does it compare, and what should I check before buying?
Look up foods and quickly review signals like sodium, sugar, saturated fat, protein, calories, and serving size.
See ingredient and allergen context in one place so you can decide what needs a closer package-label check.
Search with a concern in mind, like low sodium, high protein, gluten-free, or lower sugar options.
Search ahead of time on the web, then use the app for barcode scanning, saved lists, and personalized preferences.
The search experience should work for exact products, broad food categories, and the nutrition questions that bring someone here.
Start with the exact food someone is holding, considering, or comparing.
Search around the label signal that matters most for the decision.
Use careful, non-medical language to explore how foods may fit common needs.
Food search should help someone inspect the product more quickly. The goal is to organize useful label context, not decide what a person is allowed to eat.
Calories, serving size, sodium, sugar, protein, saturated fat, and other label details when available.
Ingredient and allergen context that helps users know what to confirm on the package.
Plain-language tags for preferences and common concerns, shown as guidance rather than medical advice.
Search should make it easier to compare similar products instead of judging one food in isolation.
Example comparison
Instead of asking whether ketchup is good or bad, Grocery Savvy helps you check the numbers that matter and compare similar options.
Regular ketchup
160mg sodium
No salt added
5mg sodium
Serving size
1 tbsp
Sugar check
Compare labels
Grocery Savvy can help you understand a product faster, but it does not diagnose, treat, or make medical decisions for you.
Quick answers for people using the public search page, with a deeper docs path when they want more detail.
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