This document summarizes a proposed device called Nutton that uses a camera and projector with a gestural interface to track fruit and vegetable consumption and provide nutritional advice. It is aimed at tertiary students who have hectic lifestyles and lack awareness of nutrition. The proposed solution is an intuitive device that projects nutritional information onto surfaces using gestures for input. Key features include an affordable, portable design using existing gestural interface technology. It aims to passively encourage healthier eating through easy access to nutritional data. The document raises questions about whether such a device could actually influence consumption behavior and be acceptable within a user's social context.