Seed Oil Scout: Healthy Dining

Seed Oil Scout: Healthy Dining

By Seed Oil Scout

  • Category: Food & Drink
  • Release Date: 2022-08-12
  • Current Version: 6.0.2
  • Adult Rating: 9+
  • File Size: 143.17 MB
  • Developer: Seed Oil Scout
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 15.6 or later.
Score: 4.8
4.80722
From 20,178 Ratings

Description

Seed Oil Scout is the most complete map of seed oils at restaurants anywhere. SOS has tags for grassfed beef, vegan options, gluten free and other food sensitivities, as well as the best locally sourced ingredients. Dine Fearlessly with SOS. Subscription: Seed Oil Scout comes with a 7 day free trial. This trial is only redeemable once. The subscription will automatically renew unless canceled at least 24 hours prior to the end of the subscription period. Seed Oil Scout is available as a monthly or yearly subscription. There is no increase in price when renewing. Payment will be charged through your Apple ID account at confirmation of purchase. Once purchased, refunds will not be provided for any unused portion of the term. You can manage your subscriptions and turn off auto-renewal in account settings in the App Store after purchase. End-User Licencse Agreement: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/ Terms of Service: https://doc-hosting.flycricket.io/terms-of-service/3e1f8dff-ef76-4290-9ad2-a84eb0787409/terms

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Reviews

  • Pay wall/false advertisement

    1
    By d3fa1t u53r
    I didn’t think that their public instagram would lie on an advertisement on instagram I saw the advertisement for this app and wanted to try it as it said in reply to someone saying “would be nice to use without needing to pay after the free trial” the instagrams response stated there was no pay wall unless you wanted the membership but to even try to use the app you have to answer questions about why you are trying the app and no where does it ask if ur allergic to anything witch is the only reason I wanted to try it as I’m violently allergic to soy I didn’t think I can’t trust advertising for apps on other apps, it’s a shame.
  • Love this app but

    4
    By earth2datura
    This app is very helpful for me, especially with my condition. The only issue is that there aren't many restaurants on the app in my area. There are only a handful of safe options, and my favorite restaurants aren't visible on the app. Since this app is still new, I'm hoping that more options will become available over time.
  • Made eating out simple

    5
    By Chani- Mo
    So thankful for this app!
  • Waste of time

    1
    By WesleySitton
    Does not say you have to pay until you provide your email and waste 5 minutes answering questions then BAM you need to pay! Should be up front and not waste people’s time.
  • Deceived

    1
    By MacDadie
    Downloaded and immediately required to subscribe without even reviewing the app with promises of being able to cancel.
  • Charging for this?

    2
    By AmberLynnKitty21
    It’s wild to charge so much for access to this map. Do the restaurant owners have to pay to be on it, too?
  • SOS makes my life so much easier

    5
    By Jisaela
    I have MS and am very careful what I put into my body. My family is gluten free, eats organically and locally and avoids seed oils so needless to say going out is quite difficult. There are only 2 restaurants where I currently live that I would consider safe. My family is moving to Austin TX and I just looked at the map and I’m so excited to be able to have more dining out choices that aligns with our lifestyle. Thank you SOS!
  • What a joke

    1
    By Thiscondition
    I’ve been paying for the app and but haven’t been able to use it in months. My phone and app are both updated. I’m constantly having to delete the app and restart my phone in order for it to just load to the main screen but then the map doesn’t even load.
  • supscription

    1
    By shbwbshsnndne
    won’t let me pick the free option
  • Nice but not much in my area

    1
    By AlexM555
    While it promises to find places that don't use seed soils, it seems to focus on areas in California and other large areas. There were little to none in areas outside of big cities.

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