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There's Finally A Tinder For Food Lovers Who Want To Fall For Meals

by Eitan Levine
Tender

I could totally swipe right on some nachos right about now.

It was only a matter of time until the hook-up generation found a way to get its meals Tinder-style.

I would 100 percent make out with those cookies.

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Tender, which was created by three College of Charleston alums, is the food app that allows you to swipe through food porn pics until you find a meal you can see yourself spending the night with.

When you find a meal you like, all you have to do is swipe right to save the recipe. Then, follow the instructions as you get down and dirty with some skillets and that FreshDirect gift card your mom got you when you moved into your new apartment.

And just like Tinder, you can set filters to only get matches based on what you're in the mood for, and you can save your favorite swipes to an in-app personal cookbook.

There is such a good person-to-food ratio going on right here.

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In some ways, Tender is actually better than Tinder when it comes to the app itself, and not just because you don't run the risk of seeing your mom on it -- unless your mom is a plate of curly fries. You'll probably see her on the app then, you French fry-human mutant.

Tender has plans to add an undo option for when you left swipe food accidentally.

While it will come at no extra charge on Tender, this same feature costs money on Tinder.

Hubba hubba.

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So clear your weekend plans, put on something sexy (read: sweatpants) and swipe your way through Tender.

By the way, if you're Hannibal Lecter, you can totally disregard this app. Tinder has always kind of technically been your Tender.

Citations: INEVITABLY THE TINDER FOR FOOD HAS ARRIVED (Thrillist)