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Comment by krupers

4 days ago

I just searched the most popular/researched supplement of all time: creatine. There is a mistake in the data there: the Wellnesss Code Whey Protein indeed contains creatine, but not 2g per container, but 2g per serving (that is correctly reflected). Error is easily spotted due to the price per gram being an extreme outlier. That is perhaps something you can look for when evaluating the data gotten from the LLM.

There is interesting context here. The first version of Pillser was focused on very narrow area of supplements, and specifically, supplements sold in the shape of pills (therefore the name "Pillser" [pill search]). However, it kinda snowballed from there, and powder substances were one of the last things I've added. The evals need to be expanded to have more examples specifically around powder substances. However, that's a fix I know how to implement and will prioritize.

Thank you for sharing the example that you've found!