Safe 2 EAT Safe 2 EAT

Shopping
Version: 2.0.1
Last Update: 2019-05-15

Overview

Safe 2 EAT is a Chrome extension developed by Argha Sarkar. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Safe 2 EAT is 2.0.1, updated on 2019-05-15.
21 users have installed this extension. 8 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

We display hygiene ratings next to JustEat and HungryHouse take aways

Safe2Eat helps you to ensure the food you order from JustEat and Deliveroo is safe. It gets the Food Standards Agency (Government agency which carries out restaurant and takeaway inspections) hygiene rating and displays the green label next to your take away.

The green label from Food Standards Agency gives a general idea about how clean your food is going to be. Anything below 3 is considered to be quite bad in my opinion.

Rating

8 ratings

Total Installs

21

Information

Last Update

2019-05-15

Current Version

2.0.1

Size

90.24KiB

Author

Argha Sarkar

Website

None

Category

Shopping

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avatar Dan Atkinson
2019-06-26

The permissions required by this extension are ridiculous. It has access to every site you visit, requires permission for context menus, storage, writing to pusher.com and, bizarrely, getcouper.com.

I don't know if the developer/s just copied someone else's extension and dropped in their own code but given the amount of permissions and access this extension has, there is no way I'd keep it around in my browser.

avatar A Google User
2017-03-12

It does what it's supposed to do but it logs a lot to the console, which it really shouldn't.

An update which removes the log statements would be appreciated.

Update: log statements removed. Now 5 stars

avatar Josh Richardson
2016-11-27

11/10 would use daily

avatar Dan Atkinson
2019-06-26

The permissions required by this extension are ridiculous. It has access to every site you visit, requires permission for context menus, storage, writing to pusher.com and, bizarrely, getcouper.com.

I don't know if the developer/s just copied someone else's extension and dropped in their own code but given the amount of permissions and access this extension has, there is no way I'd keep it around in my browser.

avatar A Google User
2017-03-12

It does what it's supposed to do but it logs a lot to the console, which it really shouldn't.

An update which removes the log statements would be appreciated.

Update: log statements removed. Now 5 stars