You and your partner swipe on food. The second you both agree, the order is placed. No more dinner deadlock. No negotiations. The algorithm has spoken.
Invite your partner, roommate, or friend. Both of you get a deck of high-def food cards from nearby restaurants.
Right if you'd demolish it. Left if it's a hard no. You can't see what they're swiping. Pure honesty.
The moment you both swipe right on the same thing, the app orders from the highest-rated local spot. Done. Food incoming.
One veto per week. Use it when they match on salad and you wanted ribs. A crying baby sound plays. Choose wisely.
Both hit the red button. The app randomly orders from a 4.5-star restaurant. You don't know what's coming until the doorbell rings.
Connects to health data. When it detects your partner's blood sugar crashing: "Warning: Level 5 Hanger Imminent. Start a Feast Room NOW."
Most indecisive couple in Budapest. The "Marriage Counselor" badge for 7 days without an argument. Compete with friends.
Instant Feast turns the nightly dinner standoff into a game you both win. Swipe, match, eat. The way food delivery should have always worked.