Full Bowl Certified
Ever order online from Chipotle, DIG, Qdoba, or SweetGreen and not get your bowl filled? When you express this thought, people will tell you "Well that's why you have to go in store." Wrong. Why shouldn't the online experience be better than the offline one? Why should I have to specify on my order notes to fill the bowl and still have it not filled.
Full Bowl Certification. Just like I have Fair Trade Certification or FDA approved or USDA organic, I should be certified by a third party software that my bowl is filled fully. End incremental hunger because it's a problem.
So what is it? Full Bowl Certification is a third party software that uses cutting edge AI/ML technology to process photo and/or videos of meals and provide key feedback points which estimate:
Is the bowl full? How full? (% from 1-100)
Creating a point-based ranking service for the servers in the restaurant based on finding the true proper quantity to serve. Not too little, where it would decrease the customers proportions, but not too much, where it would increase the restaurant's supplying costs.
Market to provide Full Bowl Certification as a trusted and needed addition brand loyalty to increase merchants' WTP
Cross-sell and up-sell back-end data analytics support about servers, order quantities, and how to innovate supply chain
Can this can be a commercial endeavor? I don't see why not.
This post is for satirical purposes only and does not represent any business advice. I do not recommend any reader to try anything mentioned above, as potential side effects include increased risk of depression, insomnia, and heart attacks.

