Social data. Punchfork uses real-time data like tweets and Facebook shares to measure which recipes are grabbing the attention of users. We uncover the latent sentiment in sharing patterns on social networks.
Popularity ratings. Our proprietary rating system assigns each recipe a popularity score from 1 to 100. The higher a recipe's score, the more it has been talked about and shared on the web.
Search quality. Traditional recipe sites list page after page of search results in no discernible order. With Punchfork, you see only the highest quality recipes, presented in a beautiful magazine-like visual layout.
Real-time. Punchfork shows the latest posts from food blogs and recipe sites in one unified place. New recipes appear on our site usually just minutes after they're published.
How does Food on the Table work?
Food on the Table is an online budget meal planning service designed to help families eat better and save money. We combine the weekly sales from your local grocery store with your family's food preferences to create a family-friendly meal plan based on kid-friendly recipes hand-picked by our chefs. Then, we send you to the store with a printable grocery list that can also be viewed on your smartphone.
Food on the Table is free to use! Plan up to three meals, and start saving today.