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Every time I try to add the nutrition info for a new food the app crashes. Seems like it would very useful - but if you can’t add foods not included, the usefulness is reduced considerably.
I used to rely on another app which was no longer supported and I was so happy to find this app, as a naturally like to see what the food I’m eating contains and this app makes it so easy to look up just about anything, including commercial products.
Overall I love this app so far but I noticed a bug. When I create a recipe for a multivitamin, then add said multivitamin to my journal, the vitamins all turn white and all day 0%. If I remove from my journal, it goes back to correct values. EDIT: I found the source of the bug. The issue was because I put 0 grams for one serving of the vitamin pill. There is probably a calculation for the % daily value that involves the grams so it set everything to 0. When I changed the serving size to 1 gram, it works as expected. — from a fellow Software Developer :)
More often than not the brand is not in the database. If it is, more often than not the serving size or calories or some part of the nutritional information listed in the app is different than what is listed on the food label. I can’t even try using a different brand for the food I am trying to enter because that nutritional info isn’t even close to what I am consuming.
It drives me crazy that I cannot add foods to the journal database. There’s no entry for oat milk whatsoever and it’s very frustrating.
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