Used myFoodDays for iOS?


myFoodDays Analysis

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myFoodDays is a free utility app designed for iPhone users to help manage food freshness and reduce waste. The application enables users to log expiration dates for various food items, ensuring that they are reminded before items go bad. With a user-friendly interface, users can easily categorize items and set reminders for when to consume or discard them.

In addition to tracking expiration dates, myFoodDays provides features such as a simple search function for locating items quickly and the ability to view items in a list format. This organization aids in meal planning and grocery shopping, as users can keep track of what they have on hand. The app is a practical tool for anyone looking to maintain an efficient kitchen and minimize food waste.


Used myFoodDays for iOS?


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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.0
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 12.1.2
Additional Requirements
Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch., Requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later., iTunes account required
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
7
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

My Food Days is a system that allows PTOs, PTAs and schools to place school lunch ordering online so that parents and children can pre-order in the...
My Food Days is a system that allows PTO's, PTA's and schools to place school lunch ordering online so that parents and children can pre-order in the most efficient way.myFoodDays app allows parents and children to quickly see their next order and to view orders for the current food day run.No menu printout on the fridge; a quick check on the app and that's what's for lunch!If your school isn't using myFoodDays today, invite them to take a look at our offering over at the web site.

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