Not worth it
over monetized
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4.79 out of 5
3,018 ratings in Estonia
over monetized
Love it
There’re some benefits, but adding food you’ve eaten couple of days ago is inconvenient. Making sorta Starred products list would make a difference. Second is that some nutrients data could be fixed, like red bell pepper has lots of vitamin C, but it’s never calculated in the app, and I didn’t find an easy way to edit or report that.
Barcode scanner wasnt Free:(
I was using noom and barely losing weight. MyFitnessPal is cheaper, now that I’m tracking foods properly I’m losing weight faster, I’m getting enough protein and have more energy plus it’s so easy to they have most foods in already. Highly recommend.
Very good app, should be free tho
Daily user for 5 yrs. Has a lot of data about foods and helps me stay on track
Really?
it’s not always accurate but otherwise it’s good
I was recommended this app from many people and eventually tried to give it s go. Main issue with this app was the way how you track food. With many items it is impossible to add custom grams, which is insane and hard to use. Secondly I found many foods scanned via Barcode having way off calorie count. That make me always double check the package and do the math myself. Eventually switched to s different app with better data quality and UX.
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