
Seed Oil Scout: Healthy Dining 1ok19
Find carnivore and gluten free, local organic food, see restaurant ingredients 362m3i
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Android App Analysis and Review: Seed Oil Scout: Healthy Dining, Developed by Extra Virgin Ventures. Listed in Food & drink Category. Current Version Is 5.7.6, Updated On 05/05/2025 . According to s reviews on Google Play: Seed Oil Scout: Healthy Dining. Achieved Over 187 thousand Installs. Seed Oil Scout: Healthy Dining Currently Has 3 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 3.8 Stars
Seed Oil Scout enables restaurant goers to dine fearlessly in the urban jungle by avoiding processed foods, and finding foods they love, like grass-fed beef and more.
We are currently offering version 5.7.6. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can without registration and no required.
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Rate and review on Google Play store 6uy2a
Total number of ratings 144j5j
Total number of active s rated for: Seed Oil Scout: Healthy DiningTotal number of installs (*estimated) 193s3e
Estimation of total number of installs on Google Play, Approximated from number of ratings and install bounds achieved on Google Play.You may also like these apps 441q6k
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Recent Comments 5l362y
Leona Dorothy 1t2b2b
Lots of little bugs. Links to websites for restaurants don't work; the app just closes. Links to Google Maps don't work; again, the app just closes. Using the Android back function sometimes goes back to the previous thing/screen, and sometimes just closes the app. Interesting premise, though, with helpful information about the oils used at various restaurants.
S White 2o2u5x
Like many others, my primary hang up is that they do not offer a free trial to decide if you even like/want the app. You are forced up front to give payment information before anything will function. Not only that, there was very little data collected in my entire state. The closest large city to me has a population of 400K and there were about 15 locations with ratings. Kansas City-hundreds of places to eat and again, the app shows maybe 50. Great idea, poor execution and limited information.
Mark Sman 6u4io
Limiting features! Will change to 5 stars if corrected. I was planning on using it for the free trial period, but forgot to cancel. You got me. Fine. But I do go unsubscribe, so that a year from now I don't get charged next year. Here's the rub - I click on the list view, and the app tells me only for pro subscribers. What!? I literally just paid for a whole year, and your limiting features because I'm not convinced of a 2nd yr!?! So sick of shady, greedy businesses and practices.
David 1d3c5n
App crashes fairly frequently. Also, there are numerous times when the map marks a place as dark or light green (generally a safe place to eat), but when you click for more details, the restaurant will change to orange or red. So, you can't trust the map icons which makes the app pretty useless.
TP 632l6o
Self serving. Not free. Didn't see that before now. Only a 7 day trial. Like our lives aren't too busy to go 3 wks before we get back to this. Automatically charges after trial. THAT'S how consumer protection minded they are. Plus, an annoying setup process with all kinds of questions you're not in the mood to answer. I can't even tell you if the app is any good, because they wore me out then wanted a credit card. Well, I'm in the rest room! I can't get to a card, even if I WASN'T annoyed.
Tiana Luttrell o4i26
Didn't even get to try it. After multiple screens, you come to the "free 7 day subscription," that you can't even try without entering a cc. You shouldn't HAVE to subscribe to try out an app. There should absolutely be a free version and if you like it, then you can buy the subscription. The way they do this is sketchy. Sure there's good potential, but this is not the way. Don't waste your time.
Jonathan 232u19
Another one of these bait and switch apps with an astronomical annual fee. They won't charge monthly. I promptly deleted it after they got me to install the app then wouldn't let me even try the app without getting into a "free trial" which automatically roles over into one year subscription if you forget to cancel it before then. No thanks. Find a better business model. Not many people respect this kind of nonsense any longer.
Gia Ferrari 1m4q28
Tries to get you hooked by asking a bunch of non skippable questions, then requires you to sign up for a paid plan before even being able to the quality of the promised food information (with a 7 day cancellation policy disguised as a free trial), price is expensive unless you're eating out constantly. If they'd offered the trial without needing to enter payment details I would've likely overlooked the price. Have no time for predatory trials. Good app idea.Food is a mess in this country.