In a world built on data - large companies still have a monopoly

Ever notice how it’s always the big fast-food chains with calories and macros on display? That’s not because they care more about your health, it’s because in Canada, only chains with 20+ locations are required to share that info.

The problem? Smaller, independent restaurants, the ones cooking fresh, sourcing locally, and actually caring about ingredients get left out. And health-conscious people end up defaulting to chains, not because the food is better, but because the numbers are there.

It doesn’t have to be this way. Nutrition transparency shouldn’t be a monopoly. If local restaurants had the same tools as big chains, more people could eat better food, support local farmers, and make choices that feel good.

Because great food deserves great data.

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