Restaurant calories.
Honest sources.
Most calorie apps are built for home cooking — weigh chicken, measure rice. When you eat out, they fall apart. Nutrogine aggregates USDA data, brand-published nutrition, and real customer reports — so every restaurant number has a source you can check.
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Built by Alec Zakhary. Not a dietitian — a PM who likes accurate data.
Nutrogine is a restaurant calorie tracker that anchors every number to a Source Badge — USDA-verified, brand-claimed, user-reported, or estimated. Currently covering Chipotle, Sweetgreen, CAVA, Starbucks, and Chick-fil-A with 20+ live builds and growing weekly. App ships Q3 2026; the data and methodology are usable today.
Live coverage as of May 2026
Chipotle · Sweetgreen · CAVA · Starbucks · Chick-fil-A · browse all dishes
What's on Nutrogine
Brand-by-brand calorie data with modifier customizations (no rice, double chicken, extra guac), each backed by USDA + brand sources.
Cal AI, MyFitnessPal, MacroFactor, Cronometer — honest research-driven comparisons. No affiliate hype, no paid placements.
Multi-constraint daily plans (1500 cal high-protein no-eggs lactose-free, etc) with full per-meal macros and USDA-grounded ingredients.
Who's behind it
"I'm Alec Zakhary. Product manager, solo founder. I started counting calories in 2024 and got tired of how much apps disagree. So I started reading Reddit, cross-referencing USDA, and aggregating what's actually true. Nutrogine is what came out of it."