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Got Dietary Requirements? An App Has Launched in Melbourne To Help Take the Stress Out of Dining Out

Got Dietary Requirements? An App Has Launched in Melbourne To Help Take the Stress Out of Dining Out
Got Dietary Requirements? An App Has Launched in Melbourne To Help Take the Stress Out of Dining Out
Got Dietary Requirements? An App Has Launched in Melbourne To Help Take the Stress Out of Dining Out
Got Dietary Requirements? An App Has Launched in Melbourne To Help Take the Stress Out of Dining Out
Got Dietary Requirements? An App Has Launched in Melbourne To Help Take the Stress Out of Dining Out
Got Dietary Requirements? An App Has Launched in Melbourne To Help Take the Stress Out of Dining Out
Got Dietary Requirements? An App Has Launched in Melbourne To Help Take the Stress Out of Dining Out
Got Dietary Requirements? An App Has Launched in Melbourne To Help Take the Stress Out of Dining Out
Got Dietary Requirements? An App Has Launched in Melbourne To Help Take the Stress Out of Dining Out
Got Dietary Requirements? An App Has Launched in Melbourne To Help Take the Stress Out of Dining Out
Australia is the food-allergy capital of the world, and Melbourne is said to have the worst rates in the country. Foodini is here to help those with dietary requirements dine out safely and easily. From coeliac-friendly to gluten-free and low-fodmap, it’ll show you eateries that cater to your needs, and even what dishes you can have there.

· Updated on 13 Oct 2022 · Published on 03 Oct 2022

For people dealing with specific dietary requirements, eating out often isn’t the seamless experience it deserves to be – and for those who risk anaphylactic reactions, ordering the wrong meal can be positively life-threatening. Inaccurate blog posts, misleading menus and uninformed waitstaff can inadvertently exacerbate the challenge, to the cost of venues and diners alike.

Research has found that Australia has one of the highest rates of food allergies in the world, with Melbourne taking the prime position. For new app Foodini, that challenge makes Australia the perfect place to launch.

After seeing a number of forums and platforms fail to come up with a solution, Dylan McDonnell – an Irish-born lawyer turned app developer – and a team of dietitians launched the app, which connects people with specific dietary needs to the restaurants, catering companies and venues that can best provide for them.

When he was diagnosed with coeliac disease as a 10-year-old, McDonnell didn’t have a particularly easy ride. “In rural Ireland 20 years ago, the words ‘gluten-free’ weren’t in the vocabulary,” he tells Broadsheet.

Although awareness is increasing, along with more flexible dining options, the challenge of finding restaurants to cater for specific dietary needs hasn’t disappeared. So, after struggling with the issue for long enough, McDonnell decided to do something about it. “I asked myself, ‘Why hasn’t someone come up with a solution to allow people to easily identify where and what they can eat?’ And I decided I’d have to do it myself.”

After analysing the options, McDonnell realised the app would have to involve collaboration between business owners and dietitians to ensure accuracy and, ultimately, to improve the dining experience for everyone involved.

Users can choose from 40 allergy types and dietary preferences – whether vego, vegan or pescetarian – to create their unique dietary profile, and not only locate restaurants that cater to their needs but browse the exact dishes available. The group-dine option allows dining companions to input their various needs and find a restaurant that suits everyone (a function likely to have an untold impact on friendships, marriages and workplace harmony).

In consultation with Foodini’s team of dietitians – led by accredited dietitian and nutritionist Jennifer Vera – partner venues upload their menus to the app, aligning menu items with the various dietary requirements they meet. The approach is rigorous, but necessary for a nation that loves to eat and isn’t always willing or able to settle for an ambiguous plat du jour.

“From the community of restaurants we’ve built, we’ve seen a real appreciation … that dietary needs and food allergies are a serious issue for a lot of people. This is an issue that needs to be solved, and the majority of restaurants that have two or three hours to invest in this solution are happy to do so,” says McDonnell.

Foodini has launched in Melbourne, with Squire's Loft, Stalactites and Farro Pizzeria among the venues that have been vetted and onboarded by accredited dieticians.

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