Three suggestions, not one. Why choice matters when you are tired and hungry.

Every household cook knows the feeling. It is 5pm, you have been staring at the same mental list of meals for what feels like years, and nothing sounds right. You default to pasta. Again. The problem is not that you lack options. The problem is that generating options from scratch, after a full day, with actual humans waiting to eat, is genuinely hard work. Decision fatigue is real, and it hits hardest exactly when dinner needs to happen. FridgeAI gives you three suggestions every time you photograph your fridge. Not one, not a scrollable list of forty. Three solid, cookable options based on what you actually have at home right now. Why three? One feels like a take-it-or-leave-it. Forty feels like a supermarket. Three is a conversation. It gives you enough to feel like you chose, without the paralysis of too much choice. There is almost always one that lands immediately, and the other two are there if your gut says no. The suggestions are not random. They account for your household size, your dietary rules, and over time, the things your household actually enjoys eating. If you always skip cream-based dishes, FridgeAI notices. If your household loves anything with lemon and herbs, that shows up too. The goal is not to replace your cooking instincts. It is to give them a starting point when they have nothing left to work with. Open your fridge. Get three ideas. Pick one. That is the whole thing. Try it free, no account needed: https://app.fridgeai.eu/try