
Joseph
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No option to edit scanned items. This is a very serious flaw in an otherwise good app. When scanning items, the only options for portions are 100 grams, 1 cup, or 1 ounce, none of which may be the actual serving size on that label. And there is no option to edit it or delete it after it's entered. This makes the scanner not very useful unless the portions happen to match up. You just have to enter everything manually to calculate the correct nutrition for a specific serving.
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Appricot Studios
19 May 2024
Thank you for your feedback. We want to assure you that our team is actively working on an update to address this issue. In the upcoming update, you'll have the ability to edit and adjust portion sizes to better match the actual serving sizes on product labels. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to improve the app.

Aaa
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edit: this app always breaks itself in 3-35 days and it can't connect to a food bank anymore. it should be removed from public use until it's fixed. it can't track saturated fat. proportionate increase of lag & glitches to entries always ends in a broken app. custom food entries entangle (titles pull different foods). the app struggles to chart at all, then finally adds food to the wrong day. nothing glitched can be deleted after this starts. errors occur with greater frequency until brick.
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Kevin Willmorth
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Nice app, easy to use. However, the database search feature for adding items has stopped working, making entry of new items or adding items to check nutrition for the day/week as part of dietary meal planning too time consuming to be used effectively. Update: After zero response to the issues experienced and no resolution to them, I have stopped using this app and moved to MacroFirst, which is a more robust app.
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