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4 Food Allergy Apps to Help You Shop and Eat Out Safely

If you have a food allergy, using food allergy apps is a great way to feel more confident about the groceries you buy and the restaurant meals you order.

Food allergy apps can be particularly helpful if you’re newly diagnosed, unsure of what you can eat, or living with serious food allergies.

This article looks at six apps that provide essential services for people with food allergies, what they do, how much they cost, and what devices they work on.

Verywell / Zorica Lakonic

A Word from Verywell

Even if you use apps to help you avoid allergens, you can’t let your guard down—especially if your reactions are severe. Always double-check everything before eating it, and carry an Epi-Pen if your healthcare provider has advised you.

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