This App is Basically ‘Tinder’ for Food

I think we can all agree that two of the most difficult decisions you can ever make in your life are: choosing a mate, and choosing what to eat (probably).  And I’m sure that the majority of us are choosing what to eat more often than choosing a mate… (I would hope)

Enter ‘Entrée‘:  The only app that finds food in your area, that you could potentially date.  Kidding!  Entrée is for the indecisive hungry person within all of us that literally cannot figure out what they should have as their next meal because they aren’t “feeling anything specific” or is always “down for whatever.”

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Piggybacking off ‘Tinder,’ this app lets you swipe left or right on specific dishes at nearby restaurants, and gives you further information and options once you come to a decision.  Utilizing their unique algorithm, Entrée learns your preferences over time, potentially giving you more options you’d actually enjoy in the future.

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I’m not exactly sure if this will help you choose what to eat quicker, because it might just send you on another “swiping spree.”

At its current stage, Entrée is only available regionally within Los Angeles, New York, and Washington D.C., with other major cities on the way.

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