Peanut Terms of Service

How Peanut works (and what to expect)

Peanut is a tool for planning meals using the food you already have.

It makes suggestions. You decide what to cook.

These terms explain how Peanut fits into your life, and where responsibility begins and ends.


What Peanut is

Peanut helps you decide what to cook by looking at:

  • what food you have
  • what meals get cooked
  • what meals get skipped
  • what changes you make over time

It learns patterns and adjusts future suggestions.

Peanut does not plan your life. It helps with dinner.


What Peanut is not

Peanut is not:

  • a medical or dietary advice service
  • a nutritionist or dietitian
  • a health monitoring tool
  • a budgeting or financial planning service

Any suggestions Peanut makes are for convenience only.

If you have allergies, medical conditions, or specific dietary needs, you are responsible for ensuring meals are safe and appropriate.


Your responsibility

You are responsible for:

  • checking ingredients before cooking
  • ensuring food is safe to eat
  • confirming meals suit your household
  • deciding what to buy, cook, or skip

Peanut suggests. You decide.


Learning and accuracy

Peanut improves over time by observing what happens.

Especially early on, suggestions may miss the mark. That is part of the learning process.

Peanut does not guarantee:

  • perfect recommendations
  • reduced spending
  • zero food waste
  • that every meal will be liked

It aims to be useful, not flawless.


Accounts, access, and termination

You are responsible for keeping your account secure.

You can stop using Peanut at any time by closing your account.

Peanut may suspend or restrict access if the service is misused, abused, or interfered with.

We may update or change features over time. If something no longer works the same way, it is because the system is evolving.


Availability and warranties

Peanut is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis.

We aim for reliability, but outages, bugs, and maintenance windows can happen.

To the fullest extent permitted by law, we disclaim all warranties, including implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement.

We do not guarantee uninterrupted access.


Limits of liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, Peanut is not responsible for:

  • missed meals
  • spoiled food
  • unexpected costs
  • decisions made based on suggestions

Peanut helps you think. It does not take responsibility for outcomes.


Intellectual property

Peanut, its design, and its underlying systems are owned by Milkstack.

You retain ownership of the content you create, including meal choices and notes.

By using Peanut, you allow the system to process this content solely to provide the service.


Other legal bits

You must be old enough to form a binding contract where you live to use Peanut.

These terms are governed by the laws of [Your Country / State].

If we ever have a dispute, we agree to try to resolve it informally first.

If any part of these terms is found unenforceable, the remaining sections will continue to apply.


Changes to these terms

These terms may change over time.

If changes are significant, we will make a reasonable effort to highlight them.

Continuing to use Peanut means accepting the updated terms.


Questions

If you have questions about these terms, you can contact us at:

terms@milkstack.com


The simple version

Peanut is a tool.

It watches what happens, makes suggestions, and gets better over time.

You stay in control.


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