Duke entrepreneur’s journey changed her life. Her app could save lives


Just over a year into her startup journey with Durham-based Allergood, and corporate attorney turned serial entrepreneur Michelle Addison is piloting the technology in restaurants – an app that could be life-saving for allergy sufferers like her.

Addison describes the solution as a QR code where a customer comes into a restaurant, scans the code and creates a profile, noting any allergies and food preferences (IE: vegetarian). The app then filters menus for customers. Allergood hands the data…

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