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FOR CLINICIANS

foodilike, in plain terms

A quick, honest overview you can glance at — or hand to someone who might find it useful.

What it is

A simple app for people who find eating out stressful — selective eaters, folks with sensory food sensitivities, or food/menu anxiety. It helps them find dishes they're likely to enjoy on any menu, and order them more comfortably. It profiles preferences by texture and sensory qualities — not calories or "healthiness."

What it isn't

It's not a treatment, diagnosis, or cure, and it doesn't target any condition. It isn't medical or allergy advice, and it doesn't replace care. It's a comfort tool, not a clinical one — and it's honest about that.

The gentle "stretch" 🌱

Alongside "safe" picks, it offers one optional suggestion just outside someone's comfort zone — labeled a "stretch." Every stretch has a one-tap "not today", so it's always an invitation, never a push. The pace is entirely the user's.

Who built it, and why

Built by someone who's lived with food anxiety his whole life — the dread of an unfamiliar menu, ordering the same safe thing every time, feeling like a problem for asking. The goal is modest: less stress at the table, more foods someone genuinely enjoys, one bite at a time.

If you think it might help someone:

foodilike.ai

foodilike helps with the stress of choosing — it isn't medical advice, doesn't replace care, and doesn't track allergies (users should always tell their server). If eating is causing real distress, please talk to a doctor or therapist.