The first sentence of every meal-planner pitch is the same: "we use AI to recommend healthy meals". Tanin doesn't.
The thesis is older than AI. Most people who lift have a rotation — fifteen meals they actually cook, with a few seasonal swaps. The problem isn't finding new recipes. The problem is the friction of logging the same fifteen meals into a tracker every week.
Tanin starts from your rotation, not a recipe database. You add the meals once. The optimiser handles the week.
The plan that respects what you actually eat is the plan you'll actually follow.
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