Nutrition has a big impact on health, including major diseases such as heart disease, osteoporosis, and cancer. This paper
presents an application designed to help people keep track of the nutrional content of foods they have eaten. Our work uses
shopping receipts to generate suggestions about healthier food items that could help to supplement missing nutrients. We present
our system design: a capture and access application that, based on shopping receipt data, provides access to ambiguous suggestions
for more nutritious purchases. We also report results from one formative user study suggesting that receipts may provide enough
information to extend our work by also estimating what people are actually eating, as opposed to simply what they are purchasing.