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Your phone buzzes: "Your saved spot just failed inspection."
You were about to eat there tonight.

What you get

Know before you book

Alerts within hours of a new inspection.

Plain English

No jargon. Just what actually happened.

Your restaurants only

Only alerts for places you actually eat.

The city knows. Why don't you?

Toronto Public Health inspects every restaurant and publishes the results. It's all public. But have you ever actually looked? The reports read like this: "M - Minor infraction: Operator fail to ensure necessary measures."

That place with the pest problem? The report existed. You just never saw it.

Questions

Where does the data come from?

Toronto Public Health's DineSafe program - the same source as the signs in restaurant windows.

Is this really free?

The first 100 members get lifetime free access. After that, we'll introduce a small monthly fee - but founding members keep free access forever.

What counts as a violation?

Toronto uses three levels: crucial (immediate health risk), significant (potential risk), and minor (administrative). We translate all of them into plain English.

Now you know.

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