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Food Cart!

Andrea  Seefeldt  UWYO  5350  

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           What  is  the  Food Cart! App?  

•  Food Cart! is  an  Augmented  Reality  Applica>on  that  lets  the  user  interact  with  their  own  shopping  experience  in  real-­‐>me.  

•  Eat  healthy,  have  awareness,  and  stay  on  top  of  crea>vity  and  meal  planning  with  Food Cart! because  this  App  gives  you:  –  healthy  food  ideas  for  what  is  in  season;  –  helpful  nutri>onal  informa>on  to  keep  consumers  aware  of  what  is  in  their  food;  and  

–  immediate  addi>ons  to  a  food  diary  so  consumers  can  keep  track  of  caloric  intake.  

•  Food Cart! can  be  used  by  everyday  grocery  shoppers,  health  conscious  people,  and/or  nutri>onal  experts.  

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Food Cart! Flow  Chart  

Recipe  

Nutri>onal  Info  

Food  Diary   Food  Diary   Food  Diary   Food  Diary  

Nutri>onal  Info  

Nutri>onal  Info  

Nutri>onal  Info  

Recipe   Recipe   Recipe  

Cooking  show   Cooking  show   Cooking  show   Cooking  show  

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Step  1:  Food Cart! Logo  Show  the  logo  (trigger)  and  explain  the  process.    Look  for  this  logo  at  your  local  grocer  near  the  pricing  sign  in  the  lower  right-­‐hand  corner.    Select  the  Food Cart! App  on  your  device.    Then  scan  the                symbol  to  ac>vate  the  augmented  reality.  

The  audience  will  see  an  example  of  the  first  step  in  this  App.  

Time:  15  seconds  

FOOD CART!

STEP  1:  

Look  for  this  logo  on  pricing  signs.  

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       Step  2:  Picture  of  Produce  Item  

Show  the  picture  and  explain  the  process.  •  Simply  take  a  picture  of  

the  produce  item  (trigger).  

•  The  App  will  then  walk  the  user  through  the  next  step.  

Audience  can  see  this  example  from  a  first  person  point  of  view.  

Time:  10  seconds  

FOOD CART!

STEP  2:  

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Step  3:  Choose...  

Show  3  choices  and  begin  the  decision  tree.  •  Now  choose  between  

recipes,  nutri>onal  info,  or  food  diary  by  tapping  the  op>on  you  wish  to  select.  

   Audience  will  see  three  uses  of  the  App.  

Time:  15  seconds  

FOOD CART!

STEP  3:   Get:    Recipes  Nutri>onal  Info  Food  Diary  

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Food Cart! Recipe  Example  

AZer  selec>ng  “Recipes,”  you  can  then  search  for  a  recipe  and/or  see  a  list  of  actual  recipes  to  pick  from.    (Show  different  recipes  using  that  food  as  a  main  ingredient.)    Audience  can  see  this  real-­‐life  applica>on  working.  

Time:  10  seconds  

Search:      

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Food Cart! Recipe  Example  Cont.  

   Audience  will  then  see  a  video  of  a  chosen  recipe  being  cooked.  

Time:  15  seconds  

Fried  Bananas  

Shoppers  can  conveniently  see  if  other  ingredients  are  needed  to  make  this  recipe.  

AllRecipes.com  

Show  a  specific  recipe  using  that  food  as  a  main  ingredient.  •  The  App  allows  the  

user  to  see  what  other  ingredients  are  needed,  allowing  the  shopper  to  grab  those  too!  

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Food Cart! Recipe  Example  Cont.  

   Audience  will  see  a  por>on  of  a  video  from  a  chosen  recipe  being  cooked.  

Time:  20  seconds  

Show  a  video  of  how  to  cook  the  selected  recipe.  •  This  is  especially  

helpful  for  shoppers  not  familiar  with  food  prepara>on  for  a  specific  ingredient.  

•  Simply  watch  from  an  array  of  videos  showcasing  the  main  ingredient  selected.  

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Food Cart! Nutri>onal  Info  Example  

Time:  10  seconds  

FOOD CART! Show  a  picture  of  a  specific  produce  item  and  begin  explaining  the  food  label  op>on.    A  database  of  food  items  will  house  this  informa>on.    User  can  find  info  on  things  such  as  •  calories;  •  fat  content;  and  •  specific  nutrients.    This  simple  introduc>on  will  help  to  transi>on  into  the  next  feature  of  the  App.  

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Food Cart! Nutri>onal  Info  Example  

Use  a  smartphone  to  demonstrate.    Audience  will  see  a  real  example  of  the  app.  

Time:  10  seconds  

Show  a  nutri>onal  label  for  a  banana  aZer  selec>ng  “Nutri>onal  Info.”  

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Food Cart! Food  Diary  Example  

Time:  15  seconds  

FOOD CART!

Show  a  picture  of  a  food  and  a  simple  example  of  a  food  diary  to  introduce  this  op>on.  

This  simple  introduc>on  will  help  to  transi>on  into  the  next  feature  of  the  App.  

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Food Cart!  Food  Diary  Example  

 Audience  will  see  a  real  example  and  explana>on  of  adding  an  item  to  a  the  food  diary.  

Time:  15  seconds  

Click  to  add  the  banana(s)  to  a  specific  meal/snack.  Users  can  also  add  a  serving(s)  from  a  previously  chosen  recipe.  

Total  calories  shown  for  each  meal/snack  per  day  to  keep  track  of  ea>ng  habits.  

Show  a  food  diary  within  the  app.  The  food  diary  would  include:  •  days  of  the  week;  •  meals  for  each  day;  •  snack  op>ons;  and  •  caloric  content  and  

output  added  together  

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Food Cart! Food  Diary  Example  

Show  an  example  of  adding  a  specific  food  to  the  diary  and  its  output.    Users  must  define  the  number  of  servings.  

Data  from  the  nutri>onal  labels  contains  all  the  macro  nutrient  informa>on  for  each  food/recipe.  

Time:  15  seconds  

ADD:  Banana    Servings  Size:  130g  Servings:  1    

Banana   110  

Once  you  select  “Add,”  simply  enter  number  of  servings.  

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Step  1:  Food Cart! Logo  

The  audience  will  see  another  example  of  the  App  from  start  to  finish.  

Time:  10  seconds  

FOOD CART!

STEP  1:  

Show  the  logo  (trigger)  and  explain  the  process.    Look  for  this  logo  at  your  local  grocer  near  the  pricing  sign  in  the  lower  right-­‐hand  corner.    Select  the  Food Cart! App  on  your  device.    Then  scan  the                symbol  to  ac>vate  the  augmented  reality.  

Look  for  this  logo  on  pricing  signs.  

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Step  2:  Picture  of  Produce  Item  

Time:  15  seconds  

FOOD CART!

STEP  2:  

Audience  can  see  this  example  from  a  first  person  point  of  view.  

Show  the  picture  and  explain  the  process.  •  Simply  take  a  picture  of  

the  produce  item  (trigger).  

•  The  App  will  then  walk  the  user  through  the  next  step.  

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Step  3:  Choose...  

Show  3  choices  and  begin  the  decision  tree.  •  Now  choose  between  

recipes,  nutri>onal  info,  or  food  diary  by  tapping  the  op>on  you  wish  to  select.  

   Audience  will  see  three  uses  of  the  App.  

Time:  15  seconds  

FOOD CART!

STEP  3:   Get:    Recipes  Nutri>onal  Info  Food  Diary  

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Food Cart! Recipe  Example  

 Audience  can  see  this  real-­‐life  applica>on  working.  

Time:  10  seconds  

AZer  selec>ng  “Recipes,”  you  can  then  search  for  a  recipe  and/or  see  a  list  of  actual  recipes  to  pick  from.    (Show  different  recipes  using  that  food  as  a  main  ingredient.)  

Search:      

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Food Cart!  Recipe  Example  

 Audience  will  see  real  life  applica>on  working.  

Time:  10  seconds  

   Guacamole        

The  list  of  ingredients  needed.  

AllRecipes.com   Show  a  specific  recipe  using  that  food  as  a  main  ingredient.  •  The  App  allows  the  

user  to  see  what  other  ingredients  are  needed,  allowing  the  shopper  to  grab  those  too!  

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Food Cart! Recipe  Example  Cont.  

Show  a  video  of  how  to  cook  the  selected  recipe.  •  This  is  especially  

helpful  for  shoppers  not  familiar  with  food  prepara>on  for  a  specific  ingredient.  

•  Simply  watch  from  an  array  of  videos  showcasing  the  main  ingredient  selected.  

Time:  10  seconds  

   Audience  will  see  a  por>on  of  a  video  from  a  chosen  recipe  being  cooked.  

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Food Cart! Nutri>onal  Info  Example  

Time:  10  seconds  

FOOD CART!

This  simple  introduc>on  will  help  to  transi>on  into  the  next  feature  of  the  App.  

Show  a  picture  of  a  specific  produce  item  and  begin  explaining  the  food  label  op>on.    A  database  of  food  items  will  house  this  informa>on.    User  can  find  info  on  things  such  as  •  calories;  •  fat  content;  and  •  specific  nutrients.    

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Food Cart!  Nutri>onal  Info  Example  

Show  a  nutri>onal  label  for  an  avocado  aZer  selec>ng  “Nutri>onal  Info.”  

Use  a  smartphone  to  demonstrate.    Audience  will  see  a  real  example  of  the  app.  

Time:  10  seconds  

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Food Cart! Food  Diary  Example  

Time:  10  seconds  

FOOD CART!

Show  a  picture  of  a  food  and  a  simple  example  of  a  food  diary  to  introduce  this  op>on.  

This  simple  introduc>on  will  help  to  transi>on  into  the  next  feature  of  the  App.  

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Food Cart! Food  Diary  Example  

 Audience  will  see  a  real  example  and  explana>on  of  adding  an  item  to  a  the  food  diary.  

Time:  15  seconds  

Total  calories  shown  for  each  meal/snack  per  day  to  keep  track  of  ea>ng  habits.  

Show  a  food  diary  within  the  app.  The  food  diary  would  include:  •  days  of  the  week;  •  meals  for  each  day;  •  snack  op>ons;  and  •  caloric  content  and  

output  added  together  Click  to  add  the  avocado(es)  to  a  specific  meal/snack.  Users  can  also  add  a  serving(s)  from  a  previously  chosen  recipe.  

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Food Cart! Food  Diary  Example  

Show  an  example  of  adding  a  specific  food  to  the  diary  and  its  output.    Users  must  define  the  number  of  servings.  

Data  from  the  nutri>onal  labels  contains  all  the  macro  nutrient  informa>on  for  each  food/recipe.  

Time:  15  seconds  

ADD:  Avocado    Servings  Size:  30g  Servings:  5    

Avocado   250  

Once  you  select  “Add,”  simply  enter  number  of  servings.  

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Step  1:  Food Cart! Logo  

The  audience  will  see  another  example  of  the  App  from  start  to  finish.  

Time:  10  seconds  

FOOD CART!

STEP  1:  

Show  the  logo  (trigger)  and  explain  the  process.    Look  for  this  logo  at  your  local  grocer  near  the  pricing  sign  in  the  lower  right-­‐hand  corner.    Select  the  Food Cart! App  on  your  device.    Then  scan  the                symbol  to  ac>vate  the  augmented  reality.  

Look  for  this  logo  on  pricing  signs.  

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Step  2:  Picture  of  Produce  Item  

Time:  15  seconds  

FOOD CART!  

STEP  2:  

Audience  can  see  this  example  from  a  first  person  point  of  view.  

Show  the  picture  and  explain  the  process.  •  Simply  take  a  picture  of  

the  produce  item  (trigger).  

•  The  App  will  then  walk  the  user  through  the  next  step.  

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Step  3:  Choose...  

Show  3  choices  and  begin  the  decision  tree.  •  Now  choose  between  

recipes,  nutri>onal  info,  or  food  diary  by  tapping  the  op>on  you  wish  to  select.  

   Audience  will  see  three  uses  of  the  App.  

Time:  15  seconds  

FOOD  CART!  

STEP  3:   Get:    Recipes  Nutri>onal  Info  Food  Diary  

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Food Cart! Recipe  Example  

 Audience  can  see  this  real-­‐life  applica>on  working.  

Time:  10  seconds  

AZer  selec>ng  “Recipes,”  you  can  then  search  for  a  recipe  and/or  see  a  list  of  actual  recipes  to  pick  from.    (Show  different  recipes  using  that  food  as  a  main  ingredient.)  

Search:      

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Food  Cart!  Recipe  Example  

 Audience  will  see  real  life  applica>on  working.  

Time:  10  seconds  

Tomato  Soup  

The  list  of  ingredients  needed.  

AllRecipes.com  

Show  a  specific  recipe  using  that  food  as  a  main  ingredient.  •  The  App  allows  the  

user  to  see  what  other  ingredients  are  needed,  allowing  the  shopper  to  grab  those  too!  

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Food Cart! Recipe  Example  Cont.  

Time:  10  seconds  

Show  a  video  of  how  to  cook  the  selected  recipe.  •  This  is  especially  

helpful  for  shoppers  not  familiar  with  food  prepara>on  for  a  specific  ingredient.  

•  Simply  watch  from  an  array  of  videos  showcasing  the  main  ingredient  selected.    

 Audience  will  see  a  por>on  of  a  video  from  a  chosen  recipe  being  cooked.  

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Food Cart! Nutri>onal  Info  Example  

Time:  10  seconds  

FOOD CART!

This  simple  introduc>on  will  help  to  transi>on  into  the  next  feature  of  the  App.  

Show  a  picture  of  a  specific  produce  item  and  begin  explaining  the  food  label  op>on.    A  database  of  food  items  will  house  this  informa>on.    User  can  find  info  on  things  such  as  •  calories;  •  fat  content;  and  •  specific  nutrients.    

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Food Cart! Nutri>onal  Info  Example  

Show  a  nutri>onal  label  for  a  tomato  aZer  selec>ng  “Nutri>onal  Info.”  

Use  a  smartphone  to  demonstrate.    Audience  will  see  a  real  example  of  the  app.  

Time:  10  seconds  

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Food Cart! Food  Diary  Example  

Time:  15  seconds  

FOOD CART!

Show  a  picture  of  a  food  and  a  simple  example  of  a  food  diary  to  introduce  this  op>on.  

This  simple  introduc>on  will  help  to  transi>on  into  the  next  feature  of  the  App.  

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Food Cart! Food  Diary  Example  

Show  a  food  diary  within  the  app.  The  food  diary  would  include:  •  days  of  the  week;  •  meals  for  each  day;  •  snack  op>ons;  and  •  caloric  content  and  

output  added  together  

 Audience  will  see  a  real  example  and  explana>on  of  adding  an  item  to  a  the  food  diary.  

Time:  15  seconds  

Total  calories  shown  for  each  meal/snack  per  day  to  keep  track  of  ea>ng  habits.  

Click  to  add  the  tomato(es)  to  a  specific  meal/snack.  Users  can  also  add  a  serving(s)  from  a  previously  chosen  recipe.  

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Food Cart! Food  Diary  Example  

Show  an  example  of  adding  a  specific  food  to  the  diary  and  its  output.    Users  must  define  the  number  of  servings.  

Data  from  the  nutri>onal  labels  contains  all  the  macro  nutrient  informa>on  for  each  food/recipe.  

Time:  15  seconds  

ADD:  Tomato    Servings  Size:  150g  Servings:  1    

Tomato   25  

Once  you  select  “Add,”  simply  enter  number  of  servings.  

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Step  1:  Food Cart! Logo  

The  audience  will  see  a  final  example  of  the  App  from  start  to  finish.  

Time:  10  seconds  

FOOD CART!

STEP  1:  

Show  the  logo  (trigger)  and  explain  the  process.    Look  for  this  logo  at  your  local  grocer  near  the  pricing  sign  in  the  lower  right-­‐hand  corner.    Select  the  Food Cart! App  on  your  device.    Then  scan  the                symbol  to  ac>vate  the  augmented  reality.  

Look  for  this  logo  on  pricing  signs.  

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     Step  2:  Picture  of  Produce  Item  

Audience  can  see  this  example  from  a  first  person  point  of  view.  

Time:  15  seconds  

FOOD CART!

STEP  2:  

Show  the  picture  and  explain  the  process.  •  Simply  take  a  picture  of  

the  produce  item  (trigger).  

•  The  App  will  then  walk  the  user  through  the  next  step.  

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Step  3:  Choose...  

Show  3  choices  and  begin  the  decision  tree.  •  Now  choose  between  

recipes,  nutri>onal  info,  or  food  diary  by  tapping  the  op>on  you  wish  to  select.  

   Audience  will  see  three  uses  of  the  App.  

Time:  15  seconds  

FOOD CART!

STEP  3:   Get:    Recipes  Nutri>onal  Info  Food  Diary  

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Food Cart! Recipe  Example  

 Audience  can  see  this  real-­‐life  applica>on  working.  

Time:  10  seconds  

AZer  selec>ng  “Recipes,”  you  can  then  search  for  a  recipe  and/or  see  a  list  of  actual  recipes  to  pick  from.    (Show  different  recipes  using  that  food  as  a  main  ingredient.)  

Search:      

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Food Cart! Recipe  Example  

 Audience  will  see  real  life  applica>on  working.  

Time:  10  seconds  

Strawberry  Pie  

The  list  of  ingredients  needed.  

AllRecipes.com  

Show  a  specific  recipe  using  that  food  as  a  main  ingredient.  •  The  App  allows  the  

user  to  see  what  other  ingredients  are  needed,  allowing  the  shopper  to  grab  those  too!  

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Food Cart!  Recipe  Example  Cont.  

Time:  10  seconds  

Show  a  video  of  how  to  cook  the  selected  recipe.  •  This  is  especially  

helpful  for  shoppers  not  familiar  with  food  prepara>on  for  a  specific  ingredient.  

•  Simply  watch  from  an  array  of  videos  showcasing  the  main  ingredient  selected.    

 Audience  will  see  a  por>on  of  a  video  from  a  chosen  recipe  being  cooked.  

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Food Cart! Nutri>onal  Info  Example  

Time:  10  seconds  

FOOD CART!

This  simple  introduc>on  will  help  to  transi>on  into  the  next  feature  of  the  App.  

Show  a  picture  of  a  specific  produce  item  and  begin  explaining  the  food  label  op>on.    A  database  of  food  items  will  house  this  informa>on.    User  can  find  info  on  things  such  as  •  calories;  •  fat  content;  and  •  specific  nutrients.    

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Food Cart! Nutri>onal  Info  Example  

Time:  10  seconds  

Show  a  nutri>onal  label  for  a  strawberry(ies)  aZer  selec>ng  “Nutri>onal  Info.”  

Use  a  smartphone  to  demonstrate.    Audience  will  see  a  real  example  of  the  app.  

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Food Cart! Food  Diary  Example  

Show  a  picture  of  a  food  and  a  simple  example  of  a  food  diary  to  introduce  this  op>on.  

Time:  15  seconds  

FOOD CART!

This  simple  introduc>on  will  help  to  transi>on  into  the  next  feature  of  the  App.  

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Food Cart! Food  Diary  Example  

Show  a  food  diary  within  the  app.  The  food  diary  would  include:  •  days  of  the  week;  •  meals  for  each  day;  •  snack  op>ons;  and  •  caloric  content  and  

output  added  together  

 Audience  will  see  a  real  example  and  explana>on  of  adding  an  item  to  a  the  food  diary.  

Time:  15  seconds  

Total  calories  shown  for  each  meal/snack  per  day  to  keep  track  of  ea>ng  habits.  

Click  to  add  the  strawberry(ies)  to  a  specific  meal/snack.  Users  can  also  add  a  serving(s)  from  a  previously  chosen  recipe.  

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Food Cart! Food  Diary  Example  

Show  an  example  of  adding  a  specific  food  to  the  diary  and  its  output.    Users  must  define  the  number  of  servings.  

Data  from  the  nutri>onal  labels  contains  all  the  macro  nutrient  informa>on  for  each  food/recipe.  

Time:  15  seconds  

ADD:  Strawberry  Servings  Size:  ½  Cup  Servings:  2    

Strawberries  

Once  you  select  “Add,”  simply  enter  the  number  of  servings.  

40  

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