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Eatgent is an AI-powered meal planning app. Set your dietary preferences, nutrition goals, and cuisine tastes. Each week, Eatgent matches recipes to your profile using a fit score, builds a meal plan you can adjust, and generates a grocery list. Simple pricing, 7-day free trial, cancel anytime.

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Updating Preferences

How to change your food profile and dietary preferences after initial setup.

Your dietary needs and cooking preferences can change over time. You can update your food profile whenever you need to.

How to update your preferences

  1. Go to Settings from the main navigation.
  2. Find the Food Profile card.
  3. Click Update.
  4. You'll re-enter the preference flow, where you can change any of your answers — cooking persona, diet type, restrictions, cuisines, cooking time, spice tolerance, health goals, household size, and special notes.
  5. Review your updated answers and confirm.

When changes take effect

Your updated preferences take effect on your next meal plan generation. Any existing plan for the current week won't change automatically. To see recipes matched to your new preferences right away, go to your meal plan and click Regenerate.

What you can change

You can update any part of your food profile, including:

  • Switching your diet type (e.g., from omnivore to vegetarian)
  • Adding or removing allergy and intolerance flags
  • Changing your preferred or avoided cuisines
  • Adjusting your cooking time preference or spice tolerance
  • Updating your health goals or household size
  • Editing your special dietary notes