We read the flyer
so you don't have to.
A small Canadian team building smarter tools for grocery shopping. One goal: help every household eat well and spend less.
Why we built it.
Grocery prices in Canada have climbed more than twenty percent in the last few years. For a household, that's hundreds of dollars each month — and the stress of figuring out where to shop, what to cook, and how to stretch a budget.
Meanwhile, every Thursday, flyers land: real deals, real savings, at FreshCo and Metro and No Frills and every other Canadian banner. But nobody has time to compare six flyers, cross-reference them with a recipe book, and work out which store has the best chicken this week.
So we built MealDeal. An AI meal planner that does the heavy lifting: it scans the flyers, ranks recipes by this week's deals, compares prices across your banners, and writes the shopping list. You pick what looks good. It handles the math.
We use AI as a tool for a real problem — not as a marketing banner. The product succeeds when groceries cost less and dinner takes less thought.
Four convictions.
- 01
Save real money.
Grocery savings shouldn't demand coupons, circulars, or driving to five stores. Technology does the carrying; you get the dinner.
- 02
Respect your time.
Meal planning should take five minutes, not a Sunday afternoon. Everything we build gets measured against that bar.
- 03
Reduce food waste.
Planning around what's already in your pantry — and what's actually on sale — means less spoilage, less guilt, less money in the bin.
- 04
Built for Canadians.
Canadian stores. Canadian flyers. Canadian prices. This isn't a US product with a maple leaf stuck on top.
Eat a little better.
Pay a lot less.
Fourteen days of everything, no credit card. See what the first week's savings look like — then decide.