Everyone has food prejudices. Some of you loathe kale (there may be a good reason for that, btw). Others despise quinoa. Perhaps you, like us, have a love-hate relationship with Velveeta.

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Now there’s a dating app that matches potential couples based on their shared loathings. Download the Hater app and you could be choosing your next romantic partner based on your shared hatred for spin classes, Ikea furniture assembly or guacamole surcharges.

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Bay Area’s most eclectic coffee houses Food figures prominently in those swiping decisions, so Hater has released a state-by-state map of the foods its users hate most, from charcuterie to string cheese. Turns out Montana app users hate pumpkin-spice anything. Oregonians loathe fast food, and the fine people of Missouri despise “the last bite of a hot dog.”

Some loathings make perfect sense: Texans dislike well-done steak, and the third-wave coffee-obsessed denizens of Washington State hate Keurig K-cups. Perhaps it’s Wisconsin’s cheese legacy that makes Lunchables so offensive. But Georgia and tuna salad? Florida and licorice? Who knew?

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As for us Californians, apparently we hate Chick-Fil-A most of all.