With the “Scan-to-List” feature, you can scan a product, and the fridge will add it to a shopping list within GE’s SmartHQ app. From there, the list can be shared with others, used in-store, or copied to Instacart for faster delivery. You can also add items to your grocery list – or ask for unit conversions or product information – using your voice.
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If you’re unsure about what to cook, you can also use the fridge’s recipe integration. Over 50 recipes will be added monthly to save or add ingredients to your shopping list.
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Another feature is “FridgeFocus”, which aims to reduce food waste. It’s a camera integrated into an LED bar that can take real-time shots of clear drawers, which typically contain perishable items. So when you go grocery shopping next week you can check out what your produce is looking like.
Jason May, executive product director of French-door refrigeration at GE Appliances, said in the press release that GE’s latest smart fridge “carries on our legacy of kitchen successes by providing real-life friendly solutions and solving universal stressors like food decision fatigue and grocery shopping.”
The new smart fridge will be available for purchase on GE’s website and other retailers in April in standard-depth or counter-depth models (allowing it to be flush with your cabinetry), with a retail price of approximately $4,899.
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