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Technology Apps and websites for blind people should be very simple to navigate. Some elements of other meal kits, such as navigating the app and sorting the ingredients, should be made easier for blind individuals. SeeFood’s website will have very large type, no distractions, and a built-in screen reader that will read everything aloud. The website and app can also use voice commands, for example, the website can ask how many days per week would you like to make a meal, and the customer can say the amount of days out loud. If a step in the instructions needs to be repeated, they can also use voice commands to ask the program to repeat a step. SeeFood’s highest priority is of course accessibility, and a headache-free experience that results in delicious food that a visually impaired individual can make themselves. Other companies, not just food companies, don’t often take accessibility into consideration. The world is full of people who may not be able bodied, and society needs to make sure that everyone is treated equally no matter what disability they may have. SeeFood will gladly welcome anyone. 20

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