The innovation will allow people on low-carb, high-protein, or other special diets to quickly find suitable meals. In order for dishes to be included in the new filters, restaurants must provide nutritional information. If such information is not available, the service uses data from open sources or machine learning algorithms to obtain it.
The decision to add new filters was made after a survey among users who expressed their desire to see such a function in the service. The development of the filters was carried out in collaboration with experts from the #Sekta online fitness school, which helped identify the most popular nutritional preferences and develop appropriate algorithms.
Source: Ferra
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