How to set nutritional requirements in Google Maps

Google Maps.

For specific nutritional recommendations while searching in Google Maps, you can configure your diet requirements in the app. We’ll show you how to do that on your iPhone, iPad, and Android phone.

In the Google Maps app on your phone, you can set different diet options, including alcohol-free, gluten-free, halal, kosher, vegan, and vegan. Then, when you search for places to eat, Google Maps will only show locations that serve food according to your diet requirements.

Noticeable: This feature is in the mobile version of Google Maps. You cannot access it in the web version on your desktop.

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Update food preferences in Google Maps

To set nutritional requirements, first launch the Google Maps app on your iPhone, iPad, or Android phone. In the top-right corner of the app, tap your profile icon.

On your profile page that opens, select “Settings”.

Choose "Settings" In the profile list in Maps.

In the “Settings” menu, click “Manage your preferences.”

handle "Manage your preferences" in a "Settings" in maps.

On the Manage Your Preferences page, click on Diet.

handle "related to diet" On the "Manage your preferences" Page in Maps.

You will be taken to the Diet Preferences page. Here, check the boxes for which you would like to get recommendations. Then, at the bottom of this page, click “Update Preferences”.

Select Diet Preferences and click "Update Preferences" On the "food preferences" Page in Maps.

And this is how Google Maps tells you what kind of restaurants you like to eat at!


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