Is Onrush FDA Food Code 2022 compliant?
Yes. Temperature thresholds (cold ≤ 41°F, hot ≥ 135°F, cooling 2h+4h rule), 7-day TCS date marking, and the top 10 inspection violations are all built to the FDA Food Code 2022. California-specific rules (SB 68, SB 476) are included in the MVP.
What allergens does Onrush track?
All 9 FDA major allergens under FALCPA + FASTER Act: Milk, Eggs, Fish, Crustacean Shellfish, Tree Nuts, Peanuts, Wheat, Soybeans, and Sesame (effective January 2023). Different from the EU's 14 allergens — Onrush uses the FDA 9.
How is Onrush different from Jolt, FoodDocs, or MarketMan?
Jolt is compliance-only — no food cost. FoodDocs is HACCP plan only — no food cost or orders. MarketMan is inventory/ordering only — no FDA compliance. Onrush combines FDA compliance + food cost + recipe cards in one app.
Does Onrush cover state-specific rules?
California in the MVP: SB 68 allergen disclosure, SB 476 food handler cards, LA County numeric scoring, sanitizer concentration requirements. New York, Texas, Florida, and Illinois are in development.
Can I use Onrush on my phone?
Yes. Onrush is a Progressive Web App (PWA) — works on any iPhone or Android without App Store download. Add it to your home screen for a native app experience. Temperature logs work offline.
How long does setup take?
20 minutes in a guided demo session. We set up your restaurant profile, add your first ingredients, and run through one temperature log cycle together.
What does the 14-day free trial include?
Full Pro features: temperature logs, date marking, inspection checklist, recipe cards, food cost dashboard, invoice OCR, and allergen management. No credit card required.
Is my data secure?
All data is encrypted at rest and in transit. Access is scoped by restaurant — no data shared between restaurants. Built on PostgreSQL with Row-Level Security enforced on every table.
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