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Philadelphia Firm Serves Up a Smarter Way to Eat Healthy

Anthony Ortiz has a new object he believes will help people eat healthier: a plate.

But it’s not just any plate.

Ortiz’s company, Fitly, today introduced the SmartPlate — which it is billing as “the world’s first WiFi- and Bluetooth-enabled hardware device that instantly tracks and analyzes what you eat with the support of a mobile application.”

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