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Food guide application for iPhone/iPod users impacted by celiac/coeliac disease and food allergies

Published on August 29, 2009 at 4:55 AM · No Comments

The iPhone(TM)/iPod(R) touch application, iCanEat OnTheGo Gluten & Allergen Free(TM), expands the suite of innovative solutions to help those impacted by celiac/coeliac disease, food allergies or intolerances safely eat out anywhere.

Developed by AllergyFree Passport(R) and GlutenFree Passport(R), internationally acclaimed education firms, iCanEat OnTheGo(TM) easily pinpoints what meals to eat at 15 US Fast Food & Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) Chains for special diet customers. In order to dynamically tailor the application to specific concerns, users select from one or any combination of 9 allergens including eggs, fish, gluten, milk, peanuts, shellfish, soy, tree nuts and wheat.

Individuals can browse over 1,500 menu items in color-coded columns to quickly view meals and associated allergens. Users are also able to personalize their options by hiding the items which contain their concerns and immediately identify what is safe to eat - all at their fingertips!

Now, customers can discreetly search for gluten and/or allergen-free foods from Arby's, Boston Market, Burger King, Chick-fil-A, Dairy Queen, Domino's, Dunkin' Donuts, KFC, McDonald's, Pizza Hut, Qdoba, Sonic, Subway, Taco Bell & Wendy's.

"Rather than sifting through hundreds of web pages to determine possible menu choices, users save significant time and energy by letting iCanEat OnTheGo(TM) do the work for them, " states Kim Koeller, President of AllergyFree Passport(R). "It is also the perfect companion to our iEatOut(TM) applications which empower individuals with knowledge about cuisines, ingredients and food preparation techniques for safe restaurant dining experiences."

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