Popular restaurant and menu discovery platform Sirved expands its offering by acquiring AllergyEats, the leading hypoallergenic restaurant guide in United States.
TORONTO, November 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Sirved Mobile Solutions, Inc.a Canadian technology company that provides an AI-enhanced restaurant and menu discovery tool to millions of users across multiple channels, announced today that it has acquired AllergyEatthe leading participatory guide to hypoallergenic restaurants in North America. By expanding its restaurant discovery offerings through this acquisition, Sirved can better support the allergy community and help even more people find relevant restaurant information, menus, photos and reviews.
Founded in 2010, AllergyEats (www.AllergyEats.com) makes it easier for customers with food allergies and intolerances to find restaurants that will meet their unique dietary needs. Since its launch over a decade ago, the company has quickly become the leading peer-reviewed directory of allergy-friendly restaurants in the United States. Its users rate restaurants on their willingness to accommodate food allergies and intolerances so others can make informed dining decisions. . With over 850,000 restaurants in its database, AllergyEats displays local and chain restaurant ratings through its app and website for a huge, if often overlooked, demographic: the more than 30 million Americans who live with food allergies and intolerances. Sirved’s acquisition of AllergyEats will expose a vast new audience to all of these features, although loyal users can continue to use the original service without interruption.
AllergyEats users also have access to other relevant restaurant and restaurant details, including menus, OpenTable reservation capabilities, maps and directions, allergen pledge statements, user reviews and restaurant contact information. Additionally, the AllergyEats website and app features the top 10 lists, an award-winning blogdestination guides, a strong and engaged social media community, and more.
“There is a natural synergy between our two companies, and we are excited to build on it,” Jonathan Leslie, Chairman and Co-founder of Sirved, said. “We founded Sirved with the aim of making it quick and easy for people to find a good restaurant, no matter where they are. North America. The addition of AllergyEats – which will continue to operate separately from Sirved.com – will give us an additional resource that people can use to find menus and allow us to help those with food allergies. »
Founder and former CEO of AllergyEats, Paul Anticoadded, “After 13 years of developing AllergyEats into the dominant guide to allergy-friendly restaurants in the United States, I am thrilled that Sirved is acquiring AllergyEats. This acquisition will enhance and expand the information and capabilities offered by AllergyEats. to our loyal and dedicated customers, and a growing user base, who not only find allergy-friendly restaurants on the platform’s website and app, but rate their own dining experiences to benefit the whole community.”
Long-time members of the AllergyEats community can expect the service to operate as it always has, providing them with reliable, peer-reviewed reviews of hypoallergenic restaurants across North America.
About Sirved Mobile Solutions, Inc.
Sirved Mobile Solutions, Inc. (www.sirved.com) is a digital restaurant and menu discovery company. Founded in 2015, Sirved uses advanced machine learning and artificial intelligence technologies to offer the world’s largest searchable database of restaurant menus, reviews, photos and contact information. Constantly updated, the database hosts 550,000 restaurants and counts across North America. Millions of app and website users take advantage of Sirved’s tools every year to discover and curate lists of new favorite restaurants based on cuisine, cravings, dietary needs, location and more. keyword searches.
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