EatCode dietary filters help diners quickly identify foods that match their allergen needs and dietary preferences.
Filters are based on ingredient information provided by restaurants and standard dietary definitions. EatCode improves menu transparency and reduces the need for diners to repeatedly ask staff about ingredients.
Important: Always inform restaurant staff of severe allergies. EatCode indicators are informational and do not guarantee the absence of cross-contact.
Allergen Status Indicators
EatCode uses three indicator types to communicate allergen risk levels.
Contains
The item is prepared with this allergen as a direct ingredient.









May Contain
The item may come into contact with this allergen during preparation, cooking, or shared kitchen processes.









Free From
No known ingredients containing this allergen are used in the preparation of the item.









Dietary Preference Filters
EatCode also highlights common dietary lifestyles and ingredient preferences to help diners quickly find suitable menu items.





Future EatCode filters may include indicators for added sugars, artificial colors, and additional ingredient transparency preferences.
Suggest a New Filter
Help shape future EatCode filters.
If there is an allergen, ingredient, or dietary preference you would like to see supported, send us your suggestion below.
