Friday, October 27, 2017

Selectivor Review



Product Description (from their Site):
There are millions of Americans living with food allergies, including 1 in 13 schoolchildren. Even more broadly, 2 out of 3 people have at least one dietary restriction. This raises a challenge: how are we meant to eat our way when everyone else is trying to eat their way?

We built and just launched Selectivor to address that challenge. Selectivor is a free social food app that allows you to create your own custom food profile, share it with others so they're aware of your food restrictions, and create groups and events that instantly analyzes everyone's food needs. We're available now at www.selectivor.com and on iOS and Android in the app stores.

Food is inherently what brings us to together, so we're making it easier to eat together. We're backed by a high-caliber, physician-led team. The app's database is built on a database of more than 600 everyday foods and 60 common diet templates, including all major food allergens.



MY REVIEW:
I got to try out the Selectivor app and it's such a cool idea! It's a great app especially for business meetings so everyone can see what people's food restrictions/likes etc are. You can create your own food profile and share it with anyone! It is such a easy app to use too! Super user friendly! I hosted a dinner party to try it out and was amazed at how easy it was to find out what peoples profiles were so I could make the perfect dinner! I would totally recommend that everyone head over and download it now!



Click here to download now!





A big THANK YOU to Selectivor for providing me with a free Selectivor to review. I was not compensated for this review. I receive product(s) for free so that I can provide my insight and experience. These are my honest opinions. Your experience may vary.














I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

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