افتح المجموعة الصحفية للحقائق الغذائية
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Thanks a lot for your interest in the project! And a big thank you to the reporters who tell their readers about Open Food Facts.
Press Contacts
We will be very happy to answer all the questions you may have, please e-mail us at press@openfoodfacts.org
أنكا لوكا
president of Open Food Facts NGO
ستيفان جيجانديت
founder of the Open Food Facts association
(+33) 6 88 96 17 49
بيير سلاميتش
co-founder of the Open Food Facts association
(+33) 6 02 13 14 57
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Key Facts about Open Food Facts
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Open Food Facts is a food information database unique in the world:
With 300,000 users/month, Open Food Facts has already become, in 11 years only, the reference for food information in several countries. It supports research and public policies aimed at a healthier diet. |
The 5 major success stories of Open Food Facts?
Creating the first freely reusable global database on food products
More than 700,000 products identified by more than 16,000 contributors. The Open Food Facts data is also published on the official French open data portal, data.gouv.fr.
Informing the general public and professionals
The consumer app is installed on more than 750,000 phones or tablets. The site and the application are used by 100,000 users / day and 6 million users per year.
Promoting nutritional quality indicators
For 3 years, Open Food Facts has been supporting the roll out of Nutri-Score in 5 European countries. In France, Open Food Facts has been displaying the Nutri-Score since 2015, before its officialization. In Spain and Belgium, Open Food Facts also precedes the adoption of Nutri-Score by these countries. Open Food Facts also helped bring ultra-processing in the limelight by computing the NOVA classification, and made ecological labelling a reality by computing the Eco-Score at scale.
Creating and maintaining an ecosystem of uses and research
Since the Open Food Facts data is freely reusable, several information sites, start-ups, research laboratories, teachers, etc., have started their activity and / or use the Open Food Facts data daily: Yuka, Foodvisor, Scaneat, Ya Quoi Dedans (What’s inside) (Super U), Buy Or Not, nopalm.org, My Nutritional Info… Since its creation, Open Food Facts has developed a real ecosystem of reuse of its data.
Change the practices of manufacturers
For 2 years, Open Food Facts has helped to change the practices of the food industry; they know and rely on Open Food Facts to compare and improve their products. Many companies spontaneously communicate the data of their products on the platform: Fleury Michon, Super U, Carrefour, Casino, etc.
Who uses the Open Food Facts data?
It would be too long to name all the organizations that build on the Open Food Facts platform.
- More than 100 applications for mobile phones that meet the needs of various audiences: diabetes (VeryDiab), allergies, food balance via artificial intelligence (FoodVisor), disabilities, and more. Our base also allowed the creation of Yuka.
- Many websites: HowMuchSugar.in, MadeNear.me…
- Data-journalists: Le Monde's Decoders, BFMTV
- Researchers in nearly 100 scientific articles
- Food banks and solidarity stores: Data For Good project in the continuity of a pilot project initiated by the French Red Cross, integration into the cash management of a small food cooperative.
- Established companies: Terraillon to bring its connected kitchen scales to life.
- Programming schools (Simplon, Open Classrooms) have integrated Open Food Facts as a motivating project in their curriculum.
Open Food Facts in numbers
Those numbers might help convey the large, direct and indirect, impact of Open Food Facts
products, contributed by volunteers and producers alike
Number of languages in which Open Food Facts is available.
Number of people directly using our website, Android, iPhone or Windows Phone app to scan barcodes, get informed and contribute pictures of products.
apps and services enabled by Open Food Facts
number of scientific papers based or citing Open Food Facts
Active contributors that ensure the quality of the Open Food Facts database
Join our journalist newsletter
Selected Open Food Facts media appearences
Open Food Facts media mentions
All media mentions we could find between 2012 and now.
Screenshots of the iPhone and Android version of Open Food Facts
Eco-Score resources
The latest news
Latest posts on the English Open Food Facts blog
English Open Food Facts blog - French Open Food Facts blog - Italian Open Food Facts blog - Spanish Open Food Facts blog - German Open Food Facts blog- Bulgarian Open Food Facts blog
Our latest communiques
Our full list of communiques is coming soon. Future communiques will be listed here.