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Menu-Order-AI, a dining companion designed for GLP-1 users, has surpassed 110,000 downloads in just four and a half months since launch, according to the company. The app is positioned to help users make real-time decisions at restaurant menus as GLP-1 adoption continues to accelerate.
As more consumers change how they eat, the company says restaurants and menus have not kept pace. It notes that patients may leave with a prescription but often lack guidance on what to order once they sit down at a restaurant. While reservation and transportation platforms exist, Menu-Order-AI focuses on the specific decision moment: selecting items from a menu.
Menu-Order-AI helps users instantly decide what to order from a single restaurant choice or by scanning a menu. The app prioritizes high-protein, GLP-1 friendly, and low-carb options and delivers tailored recommendations in seconds.
In parallel with consumer growth, the company is expanding a restaurant QR code program. The QR code is designed to open directly to a restaurant’s menu and guide guests to three tailored choices. The company states that this approach requires no changes to the menu, point-of-sale (POS) systems, or restaurant staff workflows.
Menu-Order-AI says it has expanded its sales footprint with three sales representatives in the United States, alongside active teams in India and Turkey. The company frames this as enabling the platform to reach restaurants globally.
The company describes Menu-Order-AI as emerging as a “decision layer” for dining, intended to power what users order in real time.
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