AisleFinder Launches Supermarket API
Finding information on groceries at your favorite market like Whole Foods or Trader Joes can be a task. NewMe Accelerator startup, AisleFinder is making that task easier. They have launched a Supermarket API, an open source API for the grocery industry.
Since founder and CEO of AisleFinder, Curtiss Pope’s work during the NewMe Accelerator this summer his company has accomplished a lot. They just recently received funding for AisleFinder and already have a new addition. The new API contains product details on over 150,000 grocery items as well as aisle info for over 2,400 supermarkets in the U.S.
The API provides access to supermarket aisle info from Whole Foods, Trader Joes, Safeway, CostCo and Wal-Mart in the U.S. and plan to provide additional data for stores in Canada and Europe soon.
Currently, the API offers descriptions, photos, categories and aisle numbers for over 150,000 grocery items.
For more on AisleFinder visit AisleFinder.com
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