iPhone's Foodspotting App Lets Users Document Their Favorite Foods Pictorially

Foodspotting App For iPhone Allows Users To Share Their Favorite Foods With Other Area Users With Photographs

As the uses for iPads and iPhones grow all the time, users are starting to see more and more social apps like Foodspotting. Foodspotting is basically an iPhone app that allows users to document their favorite foods at their favorite restaurants in order to make suggestions to complete strangers.

Think of Foodspotting as the FourSquare of food photography. You can either be the photo journalist, or benefit from others. When you enter your location you will see a wide variety of different restaurants that have been frequented by other Foodspotting users. These users not only document the food that is offered but take a picture of it so you can see whether it looks good or not.

Of course there is the drawback that you may be in an area that does not have a ton of other users, but the app can still be used to document what food you like best and what it looks like.

The Foodspotting app is available for free in the iPhone app store.

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