Both provide access to safe eating out. They offer menu item choices configured to your allergens. You can quickly learn what is safe for you at a restaurant around the corner, or when traveling abroad.
Using your iPhone, you can select one, or any combination of food allergies. The top ten allergens are: gluten, wheat, eggs, dairy, corn, tree nuts, peanuts, shellfish, and soy. Mustard is new to the list as one of the top allergens.
With these applications you can view color-coded columns with menu item descriptions that tell you which dishes "contain" or "may contain" your allergens. The applications also hold information from three international cuisines. You can view detailed ingredients, food preparation techniques, and culinary practices. The applications do not need to be connected to the Internet in order to work.
The applications were designed to enrich the quality of life for those who are managing special diets. They were also designed to help restaurants serve safe meals for people with dietary concerns.
iEatOut Gluten and Allergen Free™ application sells for $8.99. With iEatOut Lite™ you get a free sampler of the full version. It's really all about your needs and allergy concerns. The more information you have under you belt, the more prepared you will be and the easier it will be to dine out safely. iEatOut Gluten and Allergen Free applications will help you put control back in your life.
Here are what some of the customers of the applications have to say:
"These apps are life giving gems. They tell you how to eat safely while out in the world if a person is gluten or allergen intolerant. You key in your food preferences and the apps do all the deciphering for you so you don't need to research this subject yourself. There is a LITE version for free and then the full version with all the bells and whistles for $8.99. Both are just marvelous!"
"This is great!! What a smart idea. I will forward this to all of our local support contacts. Way to go!"
"Takes the stress out of 'what to order' and gives allergy-suffering patrons confidence and also a head's up on what kinds of questions to ask."
For more information on these great applications visit http://www.glutenfreepassport.com.
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