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Dietary filters launched on Grill’d online menus, at-table ordering

Guests can refine the menu and find vegan, vegetarian, and dairy free options.

Grill’d announced that it integrated dietary filters in online menus and at-table ordering, which will allow guests to refine and look for different options.

Guests can search and refine to discover Vegan, Vegetarian, DairyFree, GlutenFriendly and Low Carb options in Grill’d products.

Their dietary filter also allows customers to see nutritional benefits in their meal options.

“We are beyond excited to add this functionality to our online menu and make our guest dining experience completely flexible to their dietary needs. The filter will also be added to the Grill’d app in the near future too - so stay tuned!” Anna Pearce, Grill’d Head of Digital, said.

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