More tech means better good times and more catastrophic bad times. The 20th century was the most prosperous ever—with the deadliest wars and genocides ever. Fucking around in the 21st century will kill us all. We’re one big team with one goal: figure out how to proceed wisely.
@warpling Try https://t.co/iK3AvlbYVI, has the largest database of ingredients for 19+ diets. Pick your diet, type in an ingredient, and check if you can eat it. Has an app too for label scanning.
Take a ride with @RamiHallal, co-founder of Yodawy, in @IFC_org’s newly launched #IFCinConversation series to learn about how this startup empowers digital health care in #Egypt 🇪🇬.
🚗 Take a ride with @RamiHallal, co-founder of Yodawy, in IFC’s newly launched #IFCinConversation series to learn about how this startup empowers digital healthcare in Egypt 🇪🇬.
@GooglePlay Peel The App. An OCR-based food ingredients scanner covering 19 diets and 4,000+ ingredients to avoid per diet. Helps people instantly check labels, menus, and food deliveries apps for harmful ingredients they want to avoid. Here's Peel: https://t.co/l5ecIXPWJ4
@danamlewis@danamlewis note that in Peel, you can pick any diet for free. But for every additional diet you add on top of the free one, it's $1/mo. A simple subscription to help us sustain the project 🙏
@danamlewis@danamlewis you're absolutely right. We're working on it. We were just very careful about launching it cuz people may assume that Peel will auto-detect synonyms of custom ingredients they add (it actually won't). Makes sense? In any case, I'll ping you when the feature is live :)
@waitbutwhy@waitbutwhy not answering your question directly. But whenever in doubt about an ingredients list, just use Peel. It's a free app I built for myself and friends to scan ingredients to spot on harmful things. Here it is https://t.co/l5ecIXPWJ4