About

Why Meethakam exists

Meethakam exists to decode low-sugar grocery claims using real label evidence, simple explanations, and neutral caution notes for shoppers in Lahore.

What Meethakam is

Meethakam is a label-decoder and shelf-check project. It helps people compare what a pack claims with what the visible ingredients, nutrition facts, and serving sizes actually suggest.

What Meethakam is not

Meethakam is not a grocery store, a medical clinic, or a promise that a packaged item is safe for any one person. It is a public reference layer built around evidence and caution.

Why Lahore first

The first version stays narrow on purpose: shops, sightings, and shelf checks that are practical for Lahore-based testing and repeatable field collection.

How the workflow works

A contributor captures the front pack, the back label, the nutrition panel, and the store context. Meethakam then turns that into a reviewable record so a human can decide what deserves to become a public label entry.

How to read a page

  • Claim text tells you what the pack is saying.
  • Serving facts show calories, sugar, and carbohydrates where available.
  • One-bite context keeps the numbers practical for ordinary shoppers.
  • Human caution notes explain what still deserves attention.