iCanEat OnTheGo Gluten & Allergen Free
By AllergyFree Passport
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Description
Added 6 NEW restaurants: Buffalo Wild Wings, Coldstone, Jack in the Box, Jason's Deli, Moe's Southwest Grill and Pei Wei! An important update has also been made to Chick-fil-A's menu. Please update your app before dining at any Chick-fil-A restaurant.
Personalize quick service menus with 9 common food allergens for meal options from 26 chains, with 21 chains addressing gluten. No internet connectivity required to access 3,000-plus menu items with FREE updates provided!
One of top 10 iPad apps for the Food, Cooking & Nutrition category in 2011 Incredible iPad Apps for Dummies book!
With menu item choices customized to your food concerns, view ONLY items you can eat by hiding those containing your allergens.
Featured on TV, radio and in magazines, iCanEat OnTheGo allows you to quickly:
- Select from any combination of 9 allergens: eggs, fish, gluten, milk, peanuts, shellfish, soy, tree nuts & wheat
- Browse 26 quick service menus across the US
- View over 3,000 items with color-coded columns identifying allergens
- Hide menu items with your concerns
- Order meals that are safe to eat
No need to search through hundreds of web pages anymore! Save yourself time & effort by having this app do the busy work for you.
Decide where & what you can order by easily browsing options from: A&W, Arby’s, Boston Market, Buffalo Wild Wings, Burger King, Carl's Jr, Chick-fil-A, Chipotle, Coldstone, Corner Bakery, Dairy Queen, Domino’s Pizza, Hardees, Jack in the Box, Jason's Deli, KFC, McDonald’s, Moe's Southwest Grill, Pei Wei, Pizza Hut, Qdoba, Sonic, Steak n Shake, Subway, Taco Bell & Wendy’s.
Based on website source data from 26 Quick Service Chains ranked in QSR Magazine’s 2010 Top 50 Report, each menu indicates specific food cautions outlined by each chain.
All 26 menus address wheat. However, only 21 of the chains indicate where gluten is found. Separate gluten-free menus are provided by 8 chains: Arby's, Burger King, Carl's Jr, Chick-fil-A, Hardees, Jason's Deli, Pei Wei and Wendy’s.
Created by international business consultants and technology experts managing celiac/coeliac, food allergies and sensitivities with over 2 million miles of travel experience. This app has also undergone usability testing by those impacted by celiac/coeliac & food allergies.
Our goal is to help you safely eat gluten & allergen-free meals on-the-go. Your technical questions & ideas about this app are very important to us.
Please contact us at info@AllergyFreePassport.com with your feedback & we will respond to you as soon as possible.
Works Offline – No Internet Connectivity Required
"Makes eating out with allergies and celiac much easier. Enter your top allergens and/or gluten and this novel app finds safe menu items at restaurant chains." - Allergic Living Magazine
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What's New in Version 1.1109
Correction to the Chick-Fil-A menu. Please update your app before dining at any Chick-fil-A restaurant. We are very sorry for any inconvenience!
Customer Reviews
Disappointing
I am really disappointed with this app for gluten free. Many of the items have "?" for the gluten information... Incomplete... I want my money back!
Awful
AWFUL who WantS to eat disgusting fast food I assumed that was a preview and for the expensive price it was going to tell me restaurants.
Depend on it for my child's severe food allergies when on the road
People are right, this isn't for going to your neighborhood French bistro or Indian restaurant. It is for common fast food places that could possibly have ingredients that could send my child into anaphylaxis. We do not eat out regularly and I'm not a huge fan of fast food, but the reality is, when we're on the road or out of town, this app lists what may or may not cross-contaminate with my son's allergies. I depend on it so that I can order a menu item, give him some control over his choices and keep us out of the hospital!

- $2.99
- Category: Health & Fitness
- Updated: Sep 13, 2011
- Version: 1.1109
- Size: 1.5 MB
- Language: English
- Seller: AllergyFree Passport
- ©2011 AllergyFree Passport LLC®
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.Requires iOS 3.0 or later











