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Food Expiration Dates

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Have you ever forgotten to eat a food item before its expiration date? Throwing away food because it has expired is a practice to avoid if you want to reduce food waste.

This simple app helps you avoid forgetting to consume foods that are about to expire. Using it is simple: just record each food item along with its expiration date and you will always have a table reminding you which foods are going to expire!

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✨ Features

  • Display a list of food with their expiration dates in ascending order of time
  • Add, edit and delete items
  • Opening date
  • Notifications

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🌐 Languages

English default Arabic 81% French 96% German 93% Hindi 70% Indonesian 100% Italian 100% Japanese 84% Spanish 100%

New translations are welcome. If you want to add a new language to the app, or improve or review an existing one, please open an issue.

πŸ—οΈ Installation steps

  1. Clone the repository

    git clone https://github.com/lorenzovngl/FoodExpirationDates.git
  2. Setup your Firebase project as described below or set buildFoss = true in build.gradle.kts and switch to the foss build variant to disable the Firebase SDK in the app.

    • Setup your Firebase project:

      1. Create a Firebase project in Firebase console;
      2. Get the file google-services.json as explained here and put it in the project root.
  3. Run the app!

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πŸ‘₯ Contributors

@lorenzovngl @abdulmuizz0903 @uDEV2019 @devedroy @Quadropo @bhavesh100 @Rick-AB @DeKaN @AdityaKumdale @An-Array @rasvanjaya21

❀️ Support

Building software is awesome, making it open source is even more so. However, this requires dedication, efforts, and time. If you use this software or find it valuable, please support my commitment in developing and maintaining this project through one or more of the following methods:

Your support would be very precious for me.

Thank you,

Lorenzo