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WouldPietEat
AI judges your food against the strictest whole-foods diet
Snap a photo of any plate, snack, or drink. AI vision identifies every item and judges each one against the strictest whole-foods standard on the internet: meat, fish, eggs, veg, fruit, rice, sweet potato. Nothing processed, no sugar, no soda — one cheat meal a week. Every verdict comes with a stamp (PIET WOULD EAT / CHEAT MEAL ONLY / WOULD NOT EAT), per-item reasoning, and a shareable verdict card. Free, no signup. A parody tribute to a certain Dutch indie hacker's diet.
Hey hunters 👋
This started as a joke that got out of hand. I was reading @levelsio's diet tweets — 58 of them, going back years: whole foods only, meat/veg/fruit/rice, no processed anything, no sugar, no alcohol, one cheat meal a week. The rules were so consistent and so binary that I realized they were basically a classifier spec.
So I built the classifier. Upload a photo → Claude's vision model identifies every food and drink → each item gets ruled on against the diet → the stamp comes down. A single can of soda fails your whole plate, because that's how the standard works. It told my hot dog "Processed sausage on a bun, hard no" and I knew it was ready.
Stack, for the curious: one HTML file + a Cloudflare Worker proxying to the Claude API. No framework, no database, no signup. Built and shipped almost entirely by talking to Claude.
It's free (5 judgments/day). To be clear: parody tribute, not affiliated with Pieter, and absolutely not health advice.
Show me your weirdest plate — I want to see what breaks it. 🥩
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About WouldPietEat on Product Hunt
“AI judges your food against the strictest whole-foods diet”
WouldPietEat was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #55 on the daily leaderboard. Snap a photo of any plate, snack, or drink. AI vision identifies every item and judges each one against the strictest whole-foods standard on the internet: meat, fish, eggs, veg, fruit, rice, sweet potato. Nothing processed, no sugar, no soda — one cheat meal a week. Every verdict comes with a stamp (PIET WOULD EAT / CHEAT MEAL ONLY / WOULD NOT EAT), per-item reasoning, and a shareable verdict card. Free, no signup. A parody tribute to a certain Dutch indie hacker's diet.
WouldPietEat was featured in Health & Fitness (82.9k followers), Food & Drink (2.8k followers) and Dieting (420 followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 31.2k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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