Retro restaurant group Ed’s Easy Diner have partnered with the Good Food Talks app, making their American-inspired menus completely accessible to visually impaired and dyslexic customers.
The app is a free platform using text to speech software, colour inversion and adjustments to print size and screen brightness for smartphones and other devices to assist those with limited vision. There’s also an option to view menus in an OpenDyslexic font for dyslexic customers.
Matt Wadsworth, Founder of Good Food Talks says: “We are delighted to be making Ed’s menus accessible for visually impaired and dyslexic diners. We are inspired by how Ed’s operates as a company, and we look forward to adding continued value to the business.”
Gluten Free menu
Ed’s Easy Diner also launched a Gluten Free menu back in March, available across all the company’s UK diners, offering 85% of the same dishes on the regular menu and accredited by Coeliac UK, the national charity for people with coeliac disease and dermatitis herpetiformis.
Andrew Guy, CEO of Ed’s Easy Diner says: “We are thrilled to be partnering with Good Food Talks and feel passionate about making the Ed’s experience as easy as we can for everyone.”
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