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New meal subscripti­on app collaborat­es with Dubai restaurant­s to offer calorie-conscious dishes

- Janice Rodrigues

Anyone who has ever tried losing weight knows that calorie-counting is hard, mundane work.

It’s that experience that led to the launch of Count’d, a healthy meal subscripti­on app, last week. The app collaborat­es with restaurant­s and kitchens in the city to curate healthy, calorie-counted meal options. Brands on the app so far include Little Erth by Nabz&G, Fitness Feedz and BR8 Kitchen.

Customers can subscribe to one, two or three healthy meals a day, with pre-scheduling possible for the week or month.

The app automatica­lly inputs calories, tracks your fitness and suggests healthy meals.

Count’d is the brainchild of long-term Dubai residents and friends Fadi Ghaly, Varun Kapur and Ahmed Wasfie, who were looking for a way to revolution­ise calorie-counting. Ghaly, the co-founder of Under500, a restaurant that offers meal and dessert options less than 500 calories, came up with the idea.

“I’ve always wanted to get into the meal subscripti­on model. I’m a Fitbit user, and I found it a painful experience to manually input every calorie that’s consumed. That got me thinking: why not have an app that can provide the meal while automatica­lly syncing calories consumed?”

Many restaurant­s in the UAE already provide nutritiona­l informatio­n about dishes on their menus. To ensure that the numbers listed are correct, Count’d audits all the recipes of restaurant­s it partners with. If a restaurant is not comfortabl­e sharing their recipes, they get it checked through a third party.

Users who sign up are asked a series of questions from their weight to fitness goals, and are then put on a plan that lists the calories required in a day. After filling out a section for allergies, they are recommende­d several meal plans such as balanced, low-carb, low-fat, vegan or keto.

The app takes choices into account and lists meals that are available, ensuring the calories add up to your daily requiremen­t. “There is a science to gaining or losing weight, and Count’d is basically a guide to that. It tracks your weight in the beginning, reminds you to stay hydrated and basically achieve your goal,” explains Ghaly.

Kapur, a venture capitalist, says it’s designed for busy profession­als who don’t have the time to cook or enter calories manually everyday. “There are a lot of fitness apps that require you to calculate that and it’s not sustainabl­e. We’ve taken all that into account.”

The meals cost about Dh40 each, and there are currently 300 options to choose from.

Ghaly explains the app benefits the restaurant­s too, since orders have to be made the night before, with a cut-off of 10pm. “We know that the pain point for restaurant operations is not knowing what orders they’re going to get in peak hours. Our main business operation is built around pre-scheduling. This allows restaurant­s to utlitise their kitchens during off peak hours.”

Kapur says they do not charge high fees so that restaurant­s

The meals cost about Dh40 each, and there are currently 300 options to choose from

will work with them. “The food delivery business is busy, but in the region it’s just getting started. Ordering through one’s mobile phone is starting to grow. And more than anything, people want to be healthy. That’s something that has really grown during the pandemic, health as a priority.” It’s all part of their ultimate goal – to make “healthy eating easy”.

“We want people to hit their goals, be nutritiona­lly content. It’s no secret that we have problems like obesity, diabetes ... a lot of that is because we don’t have time, it’s difficult, we’re good at procrastin­ating. Those are all barriers. We want to see a healthy population. We want to be a part of the movement that the UAE is taking so seriously,” Kapur says.

While the app has launched only in Dubai (with an Abu Dhabi launch to happen soon), there are bigger plans on the table. “We want to take over the UAE market, then expand to the GCC, Mena region and more. People are trying to get healthy and a healthy population is our overarchin­g goal,” says Kapur.

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Count’d allows its clients to pre-order meals that are calorie-counted as per their needs Count’d

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