Enjoy worry-free dining with Equal Eats, the app that empowers people with food allergies or dietary restrictions to easily communicate their needs, no matter where they are. Create personalized, easy-to-understand allergy translation cards within the app and show them to restaurant staff to ensure a safe and enjoyable dining experience.
Key features:
- Personalized Allergy Cards – Create custom allergy cards tailored to your specific dietary needs, including allergies, intolerances, or other restrictions.
- Multilingual Support - Never let language barriers stand in your way by unlocking unlimited access to other languages with our subscription plan.
- Trusted Translations – Our three-tiered accuracy process includes professional translations, expert proofreading, and native speaker review of all translated terms.
- Quick Card Access – Save cards for you and your loved ones under your profile for fast and easy access.
- Offline Mode – Access all your saved cards outside of networks and wifi.
- Comprehensive Allergen Database – Choose from over 500 allergens when creating your card.
- Regular Updates – Our team is constantly working to add new languages, allergens, and features, making your dining experiences
Subscription Details:
Upgrade to our subscription plan to unlock unlimited access to all supported languages and enjoy a world of hassle-free dining. Subscriptions are available in monthly and annual plans, providing you with the flexibility to choose what suits you best.
Join the Equal Eats community and experience a new level of dining freedom. Download the app today to improve communication with restaurant staff and enjoy food with confidence and peace of mind, wherever you go.
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£34.99
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£14.99
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Great product and service
This is a great product, and the team at Equal Eats have been super responsive and helpful. We used to make these cards ourselves when we travelled overseas, but that meant finding a native speaker colleague or friend to confirm the translation, cutting a sheet of paper into lots of credit card size pieces which would then not last the trip because they weren't plasticised etc. and didn't look "official", worrying that the translation we had wasn't accurate etc etc.