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CDC, Can I Eat This? Customer Insights

1. I didn't learn anything new.Don't eat sushi in Japan?!!! Don't eat sushi in Japan?!!! Are you serious???!Pretty much pointless, doesn't matter what country you really select (and several I've been to and actually know what the food and drink is like) it is the same results, no raw meat, cooked, bottled water.

2. It's a fun way to learn about safe food and water.This app is racial, how can be option to check if food vendor is OK or not but only available at developing countries and not in places like Sweden or Austria, totally uselessVery heavy handed, generic decision making.

3. Would have been better if it actually took into account the quality of water and food stuffs and processes and standards of said country.The app isn't terribly country specific.

4. I've heard great things about Antarctican street vendors.This app helps travelers make safer food and drink choices when traveling overseas.

5. It never allows some foods like runny eggs or raw meats.I was hoping this would have more specific information about food and drinks for each region, but it doesn't.

6. Funny that it asks if the food I'm eating in Antarctica is from a street vendor.

7. Guess it's being over cautious intentionally, as it says I shouldn't eat raw food (shows sushi) in the US.

8. Unless you know absolutely nothing about basic food safety, it's all pretty common sense.

9. Only worth 2 stars for usefulness, but I'll give it 3 stars because it has humor and personality in the way some of the questions and answers are written.Not sure it's utility for "industrialized" countries.

10. You select a country and answer a few short questions about what you're eating or drinking, and the app makes recommendations about whether you should eat it.

11. Never eat raw food, not even sushi in the U.S. or Japan.

Steps to Troubleshoot & Fix CDC, Can I Eat This? Issues

1. Fix CDC, Can I Eat This? Not Working/Crashes/Errors/Unresponsive & Black/White screen:


  1. Restart CDC, Can I Eat This?: Restarting the app will resolve most errors.
  2. Update the CDC, Can I Eat This? App. Here is how:
    1. On Android goto PlayStore » Search for "CDC, Can I Eat This?" » Open CDC, Can I Eat This? » click "Update".
    2. On iPhone, goto AppStore » Your profile » Available Updates » Check for CDC, Can I Eat This? » click "UPDATE".
  3. Clear CDC, Can I Eat This? app cache: Clearing cached data will force your app to retrieve the latest data directly from CDC, Can I Eat This? servers.
    1. On Android, goto Settings » Apps » Select "CDC, Can I Eat This?" » click Storage » click "Clear Cache".
  4. Check CDC, Can I Eat This? app permissions. If any of these permissions required to use your device's features are disenabled, CDC, Can I Eat This? might not work.
  5. Uninstall and reinstall CDC, Can I Eat This?. If nothing else has worked, completely uninstall CDC, Can I Eat This? then reinstall.
  6. Restart your device. Last, restarting your device can often clear most problems causing CDC, Can I Eat This? not working


2. Fix CDC, Can I Eat This? Server issues & Internet Connection


  1. Check network connection: An unstable Internet will make CDC, Can I Eat This? be unable to connect to it's servers. Ensure your wi-fi is working then restart app.
  2. Disable VPN: VPN can cause connection errors and lead to CDC, Can I Eat This? not working. Make sure all VPNs are off
  3. Enable background data: When Background data is turned off, CDC, Can I Eat This? may not be able to connect to the Internet when running in the background.

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