The market for food waste tracking software has exploded. Options range from simple apps to sophisticated AI-powered platforms. Here's how to navigate the choices.
Types of Solutions
Manual logging apps: Staff enter waste data via phone or tablet. Low cost, variable compliance.
Connected scales: Digital scales that transmit weight data. Good accuracy, requires categorisation input.
Camera-based systems: Visual capture of waste with manual or AI categorisation.
Full AI systems: Automatic identification and weighing without manual input.
Integrated platforms: Waste tracking as part of broader kitchen management software.
Each has different cost, accuracy, and compliance characteristics.
Key Evaluation Criteria
Data quality:
- How accurate is the measurement?
- How complete is the capture?
- What level of detail is provided?
- Can you verify the data?
Ease of use:
- How much staff time does it require?
- What training is needed?
- Will compliance be sustained?
Integration:
- Does it connect to your existing systems?
- What data can you export?
- API availability for custom integration?
Reporting:
- What reports are available?
- Can you customise views and exports?
- Does it support your reporting requirements?
Scalability:
- Can it handle your current operations?
- Will it scale as you grow?
- Multi-site support if needed?
Support:
- What implementation help is provided?
- Ongoing support availability?
- Training resources?
Cost:
- Upfront vs. ongoing costs?
- Cost per site/user?
- Hidden costs (implementation, training, maintenance)?
Questions to Ask Vendors
- What accuracy can I realistically expect?
- What happens if staff don't comply?
- How does it handle mixed waste?
- What integration options exist?
- Can I see customer references?
- What's the total cost of ownership?
- How long until I see ROI?
Red Flags
- Claims of 100% accuracy
- No customer references available
- Pricing that seems too good to be true
- No clear implementation support
- Inflexible contracts
The ROI Question
Calculate expected ROI:
- Estimate current waste value
- Assume realistic reduction (30-50% for good implementations)
- Compare annual savings to system cost
- Consider hidden costs (staff time, training)
Most systems pay back within 3-12 months for operations with significant waste.
Explore our platform to see how FoodSight approaches food waste tracking.