New social networking site asks users: "What's on the menu?"
It's like Twitter for Foodies or Facebook for Fitness Fans
Online, April 17, 2010 (Newswire.com) - Foodster is a new social media website which makes it possible for people to announce what they are eating, drinking, or otherwise consuming in real time. This new site has many real-world uses - it's a lot more than just the next social networking fad. Health professionals can use Foodster to track their clients' diet progress. Foodies can tell their friends where the next 'hot spot' is... or which place is a 'no-go zone'. Food and beverage businesses can advertise their services and reach their customer market.
Dieticians, Nutritionists and Personal Trainers can easily track their clients' progress in meeting dietary goals, and can even give their clients advice, praise or a nudge back on the right track. There is an advanced comments and messaging system which means keeping contact between clients and their services is quick and easy.
Restaurateurs and food companies can go straight to potential customers through Foodster; they can post and interact with other users, and can advertise their services. Customers can give reviews of restaurants they have visited and consumables they have bought for both other customers and businesses themselves to see.
Foodster is, of course, primarily a social media tool. People can make a post and tell their friends and family where they are and what they are eating. Foodster is a way for people to share experiences and keep in touch.
Foodster was founded in April 2010 and is emerging as the latest social networking site. It is accessible on the web at http://www.foodster.me.
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