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Big disappointmentI was so hopeful when I found this app! I wanted to input my own recipes and see a breakdown of nutrition per serving, which it does have the capacity to do. However... 1) the ingredient library is VERY limited, forcing me to input brands I didn’t use and just “hope” the nutritional value was similar to the brand I did use; 2) the only measurements option is metric (no option to measure in imperial measurements and, unfortunately, I don’t know the conversions off the top of my head, so I need an additional conversion app to use this app!); and 3) its not very intuitive in its setup and menu options. I wish there were a way to return an app... I just wasted $5 on this and I’ll never use it!.Version: 7.2

OK but with misleading representationsThe app includes a lot of items but it is missing too many - not much about meat and no way to set your own daily requirements based on your diet objectives and weight etc. I don't like paying for it on the iPd and then finding out that the iPhone version is still locked. Also, I think that if you pay to have it unlocked it is a con to only unlock one section (which is nothing but a sort anyway) leaving other sections still locked. I think the app is worth a few bucks even if it is only a simple list of readily available info with 2 or 3 sort options, but be up front and charge for it and then unlock the lot. Leaves me irritated.Version: 2.7.1

Huge potentialFuntional and visually pleasing. The database needs more accessibility, be nice to search on nutritional factors, for example which foods have the highest iron content or lowest sodium etc. Might happen one day, be worth paying for, I think..Version: 2.5.2

Wasted $4.99Just downloaded this app today to find it’s very buggy on my iPad. Newly created ingredients don’t add well to recipes. Existing ingredients don’t scale nutrients properly when adding partial or multiple servings. And as of ten minutes ago, the app is now crashing on launch. All other apps are behaving fine, so it’s definitely a problem with this one. Have tried restarting iPad, with no help. Wasted $4.99 and wish I could get a refund..Version: 8.1

This new version still has inaccuraciesI've just downloaded MyFood version 2.5 and it has all the great features of the previous version, yet with the old mistakes still there. It still says pink grapefruit juice has 0 grams of sugar, which I find very hard to believe and it makes me doubt the validity of the information. If information sources were supplied and I could be confident that these facts were accurate I would definitely purchase the Nutrient Browser. Potentially it's an excellent app but until these inaccuracies are corrected I can't give it more than a 3-star rating for great potential..Version: 2.5

Needs WorkI’m not confident that this a very accurate tracker. It has a wide range of values for example for peeled potatoes. Seems that should be pretty straightforward per gram... It is also quite glitchy. When adding ingredients to a recipe sometimes you have to put in the same ingredient twice to get the right total amount. But often it will just keep changing the original value. For example, I needed 250 gram potatoes but the max I could select was 200. When I tried to add it again with 50, it deleted the 200 Gram entry. I did figure out that to change the calories on the profile, you have to adjust total grams of protein, fat and carbs. That makes sense. It has potential but at this stage is more of a rough guide than an accurate count to depend on..Version: 7.2

Hmmmm.With the number of bugs I was finding in this app I thought it must be new but, I’m having the same problems as people 5 yrs ago. App crashes when trying to add foods, app crashes when trying to scan label,etc. It would be a tremendous tool if it worked. The app functions partially but if you want to be detailed and accurate, it needs to be fixed..Version: 10.0

Can I give it half a star?This app does not do what it describes it does. I cannot create my own recipe and calculate the nutritional facts, which is the sole reason why I bought this app. The button is there but it is not functional. When creating a recipe, ingredients are not added. Also, not all ingredients are listed. Shouldn’t it have a search bar so we can add ingredients not listed? But this last point is irrelevant if when adding an ingredient to the recipe, the ingredient never is added to the recipe..Version: 7.1

LimitedSo the app is limited on sizes for items when creating a recipe for example you cannot enter 413g. You either get 350g or 465g(which you have to use a cups because the most grams you can enter is 200g using their options. It says it has a very large DB of foods. But it does not have Metamucil, certain types of sardines and other items. Mainly because they are limited on the brands that are in their DB. Also, there is no way to add these items Support is nonexistent. There are no FAQs or forums to use. You cannot contact them on Twitter ( they do have an account). The “discuss” option takes you to a reddit subreddit that is for another one of their apps. And you can send emails, but nothing really happens. Finally, I have tried the Scan barcode feature and nothing can be found. I even manually search for an item and found it and then rescanned the barcode and it told still not found..Version: 7.3

Hate the updateI have been a huge fan of this app for years now and has always been one of my go to references as I am a nutrition student. I started my studies in Australia and am continuing them in the UK and still found the app relevant. The new update is entirely US based. It's gone from being a reference for whole foods and natural products to having nutritional info on every processed and junk food available in the US. Luckily I have restored my iPhone to before I updated the app and will not be updating! Such a shame coz I purchased the in-app extras..Version: 3.0

Would rate it a 5 but...Offers the very best tracking of all nutrients in food. Other so are mostly concerned with calorie breakdown. If you are like me, you are trying to see a bit more than that and you need to know about iron, calcium, minerals, etc...this is the app for you. I’d give it a 5 for sure but it badly needs an update to allow the barcode scanner to work better. All the times I have tried to scan, it’s only worked a couple times. This ability to enter food and supplements is really important. Please fix!! :).Version: 7.3

Very useful app marred by illegibility—The inclusion of brand named products is confusing and sometimes the only option. —The mineral section of the bar graph is so obviously illegible when the white bars get big enough to obliterate the white font, it’s mind boggling that such a basic bug would be allowed to stand. —there are several other readability issues .. for example the words “saturated fat” overlap with percentages rendering both impossible to read. —There is no way to retrospectively add an item to the journal, but it is possible to remove items..Version: 9.1

News flash. America isn’t the centre of the universe.Oh good. Yet another app that treats Americans like they’re the only people on earth. Not a single Australian food item appears in this app. I went for the paid app hoping that it would give better results. Nope. Worse results. In fact, in all the years I’ve used tracking apps, this is the first that had ZERO items I tried to scan in. So WORST results. The interface is also absolute rubbish. Not user friendly at all. No rhyme nor reason to the button configuration. I have to click each one every time I want to do anything as the icons don’t relate to any function..Version: 9.1

Waste of MoneyThere are better trackers available for free. I purchased this app because I didn’t want to pay the expensive subscription fees for other tracker apps to track more nutrients such as fiber intake, etc. The app doesn’t recognize half of my frequently eaten meals and snacks so all of that would have to be manually entered and it’s just not worth my time to do so when there are plenty of apps I can use that do this automatically..Version: 8.4

Good but not amazingGood for what it had on there, many food items to be added though ....Version: 2.7.1

It now has adds!Great app - very informative BUT you get adds even if you have paid for it! Adds are not ok with me..Version: 3.0

Good, but could be betterGood app, but needs more foods added, also list cooked meats instead of raw, and break down the fats..Version: 2.0

DisappointedOn the face of it's a great concept but hugely frustrating that there's zero introduction on how to use it. It's completely bias to food and measurement in the US so not useful in the U.K. Disappointing that you can't track free sugars, only total sugars..Version: 8.3

LackingPros - nice overview - relatively simple to use Cons - only gives percentages for your journal summary and no breakdown of actual grams, etc - the percentage summaries are based on some random daily amount. Doesn’t allow you to input your intake needs. Ie, If you workout and have higher calorie needs, it still assumes a 2,000 calorie diet. - to the same point as above, would like to adjust the targets I have to be individualized. Protein, fat, etc - no ability to breakdown meals. Only daily intake Just a basic app with a little more nutrient info than some of the others so may suit some people but anyone that actually takes nutrition halfway serious will find this app lacking. Back to trying to use a spreadsheet and out $5. Better than the apps that charge a big monthly fee I guess.Version: 7.1

Poor food selection and overall workflowI paid for this app and was very quickly disappointed. Many products you can buy in grocery stores are not present in the app, and even when you do find the item's you're looking for, there is no built-in way to add their nutrition information together. You essentially have to do everything by hand anyway. Save your money, just look at the nutrition labels on the things you buy..Version: 3.1.2

DisappointingI echo the views of a number of reviewers, especially those of us in Canada. I just tried to find out how nutritious my breakfast was. None of the packaged ingredients could be found - looks like I might have had more luck had I been eating Cheerios or Fruitloops or some other frosted delight, but I wasn’t - and these are mainstream items like milk, margarine, yoghurt, almond butter, peanut butter and bread! There is definitely detail there, but after reading more reviews (I know, I should have paid more attention before 🤦🏼‍♂️) I am not sure I trust it..Version: 8.4

Bug Needs FixingSo far this is a very good app, but I’ve come across a few bugs that need fixing. First bug: I tried to add a new item to my pantry, and it overwrote another item I had in the pantry. I ended up with 2 versions of the new item and the other item disappeared. Second bug: I was adding a new item to my pantry, and the nutrition values were being stored in the wrong places. The item had 300 mg of sodium. I entered the Sodium, but the app displayed it as 300 g of sugar. I entered the amount of sugar, and it wasn’t displayed at all. Since I’m diabetic, this bug really concerns me. Can you please fix it?.Version: 8.4

Looks really impressiveIt looks really great at first glance, with loads of information. However not terribly useful for the British market and annoying not to have an overall price for the full site. Huge number of foods that I have never even heard of let alone would use and no access to many basic foods that I would like to see..Version: 3.0

Waste of money! - Do not buyI recently purchased this app. Every time I try to add an item of food to the journal the app crashes. It's hopeless. I emailed the app developers and received no response. $8.99 spent for nothing! Not happy at all! I do not recommend this app whatsoever..Version: 7.1

Only if you live in the U.S.This app is made and designed for the U.S. market. If I lived there I’d give it 5 stars; however, I don’t and to pay £5 for this app, where the scan feature doesn’t recognise British barcodes and all the food database is American, means that 95% of the app is irrelevant if you live outside the U.S. Apple should insist that this app is not available in regions where it cannot fully be utilised..Version: 7.1

Good Idea, Poor executionThere are a lot of requests to see the grams rather than % on journal. Keep color bar to determine percentage, and replace # with mg. I filled out the RDA for the AA in my profile, but it doesn’t show on the journal. Allow a user to enter their weight + daily calorie intake and calculate RDA, allowing for adjustments by the user. When entering my protein/carb/fat daily requirements, it should show the calorie calculation at the top. It’s simple math, but I had to go to another app to do this. The layout is awkward, but works well enough. Hire a UI team. Add instructions. I didn’t know how to enter MY needs, calories. Also had to look up RDA on another app for my weight and age. AA have zero for default. Why? I don’t care about any of the other features so I haven’t used them nor plan to. Copy meals from another date is useful, since people tend to eat the same things over a week. Keep it up. It seems almost meeting the need MFP is lacking. But their UI and functionality is better. If they added minerals Vitamins and AA today, Id switch back due to the ease of use. Beat them to it, please. And I’ll stay loyal and pay for updates..Version: 7.3

DisappointedI paid $5 for an app that I was only able to use for two days. I have tried to use the app on my iPhone AND my iPad. Both devices software are up to date. I have had it downloaded for over a week and since the second day I’ve had it, it will not even open. I emailed the support email provided last week and no one has responded. Great concept but a complete waste of money and poor customer service..Version: 8.1

If you fix this, it would be great!I’m a dietitian and I enjoy a lot of things about this app EXCEPT that it gets some nutrient values totally wrong. For example, if you enter a sizable portion of raw sunflower seeds, the vitamin E level doesn’t budge a single percentage point. This is clearly inaccurate, as sunflower seeds are quite high in vitamin E. I’ve seen this happen with some other values around folate and zinc as well. There are some definite gaps in syncing up foods from the list and their corresponding nutrient content. If you fixed this misleading element, it would be nearly perfect!.Version: 7.3

Needs to link to uk ingredients databases as wellI have to translate all the ingredients and measures and recognise non of the brands. I lived in the USA for a while and it’s still very difficult to use. Because of this I don’t use it very often..Version: 7.3

App I use every mealThis is the best app for nutrients. However, How do I set the number of calories per day? I do not want 2000 which is what it is currently set at. Also I created a ‘recipe’ called ‘breakfast’ which has the breakfast items I eat everyday. I do not know how to add ‘breakfast’ to my journal. When I go to journal and press the plus sign all I get is search for individual food items. I use nutrients on an iPad which is at the current iOS level. I tried to go to help and to the web site but I never could get there or find anywhere to get help. All help does or the website does it put me back to the download page for the app. Any help on these would be appreciated. I will continue to use nutrients, but it could be made easier..Version: 7.3

This is an American appWord of warning for those in the UK that don’t read all the blurb....well you’re probably not going to read this either, but in case you do, don’t bother purchasing as you’ll struggle to find UK food items on here. I’ve just wasted £4.99 - will read more closely next time. Shame as it sounds like a great app..Version: 8.4

NutrientWould like to able to track choline.Version: 6.1

New version is uselessI previously would have given the Foodie app 4-5 stars. It was the only calorie counter I had found that could be easily used and that worked for people outside America. The reason was that it gave the calories for 100g portions. This enabled me to easily calculate the calories for however many grams my portion weighed. Now I can't do that because everything is in cups. I don't go to the shop and buy my food in cups. It comes in packages with the grams marked on the front. How many calories are in a 125g punnet of blueberries? You will never be able to know by using this once great and now redundant app..Version: 3.0

Useful..Its a useful app but room for improvement. A break down of the different types of fat on each food would be helpful, not really any good knowing the overall fat content when it doesnt indicate how much of it is saturated and how much is a form of unsaturated fat. Bit cheeky that you have to pay to sort food by nutritional value, but then they have to make money some how..Version: 2.0

Good ... BUT !Great app. Useful and usable, easy and well formatted, for sure a lot of useful info but where in the world is it from ??? I'm looking for bacon and chocolate, two staples of a bad Western diet, and they're not there. If you want to uncover the innermost secrets of Ground Caribou Shoulder or Bear ( who the hell eats bears? ) then this is the app for you ! Needs updating by someone who hasn't been forever lost in the Canadian Wilderness..Version: 2.5.2

Not a useful app at allI wanted to track my nutritional intake to make sure I was getting enough vitamins, and was put-off by how “weight loss” focused other apps were, so I gave this a try. I cook at home, and input my recipes, but was confused to learn I could only use their library of ingredients, which doesn’t have a lot of my products. There’s no way to manually enter a product yourself. Once you manage to piece together a recipe that’s similar to what you make, there’s no way to add it to your daily journal of what you ate that day. A total waste of $5..Version: 7.3

Great idea, not cool additional chargesI was really excited to try this app but was very disappointed that I had to pay multiple times in order to view any information. I went back to using my previous free app instead with more information and no additional changes. Not cool..Version: 2.5.2

Limited foods... no option to add your own food brandsNice app if you're not concerned with accuracy. The food journal nutrition information doesn't tell you the total quantity (mg, mcg, IU, etc.) of the vitamin or mineral, it only shows a percentage you have consumed. The total vitamins and minerals needed for males and females is different and the app doesn't ask for sex to calculate the correct RDIs. The app advertises thousands of foods. This is true, but still the selection doesn't include any of my healthy organic and/or gluten free staples. Additionally there isn't an option to add your own food brand's nutrition information into the app so that the displayed nutrition facts are accurate..Version: 7.1

Lots of info, not sure about some aspectsThis seems like a very detailed app: it's almost overwhelming looking at the number of foods it lists. It's really frustrating that in order to hide certain categories or nutrients (mainly the former is my concern), you have to pay (which also removes the ads); why not just charge 99c for the app and get on with it? There's also some... unconventional design choices (like making the serving size a button, only putting the search function under one tab, for example). It's also a shame that they couldn't've put some info about foods available in Australia in the app, considering it's available in Australia (and many products that are "American" that we can buy in Australia have different ingredients here). Still, it seems like a solid app, and I hope it can take on some of these queries / suggestions and continue to improve..Version: 3.0

Missing “added sugars”I am a registered dietitian and I have my MS in Nutrition. I teach an online nutrition class for a community college and have been searching for an app that is inexpensive, user friendly and not bias towards weight loss, that I could recommend to students. Initially this app seemed perfect, I like that you can calculate your own nutrient needs and manipulate the profile. I like that it syncs with iOS health, which I use. However, after several days of use I’m really frustrated by the way it tracks sugars. It tracks all sugars (including naturally occurring sugars from fruit or milk) not just added sugars, which is what I want to know. I had eggs, two pieces of fruit, a kale salad, and a small piece of lasagna yesterday. While I was on target with calories, fat, protein and carbs.... my sugar category was really high, despite the fact that I had nothing with any added sweetener. This really needs to be fixed!.Version: 8.4

Works sometimes.The app glitches a lot. You can’t add your own custom foods, you can’t make recipes with the foods that are already listed on the app. When journaling sometimes it’ll get stuck and put the wrong nutrient info no matter what portion you’re journaling it may say something like 4000 calories for .5 cup of beans. I normally don’t write reviews but paying for this app, and not having it work the way it was designed to is frustrating. It’s not completely bad, but there are a lot of limitations I’d like to see fixed..Version: 8.4

Good concept but somethings offI wanted to like this app, and at first use I thought it was great. But after paying close attention, the daily analysis values do not match up to the totals from the journal entries. also, the daily values I set up for myself in my profile don’t carry over to the daily analysis either. If the analysis was accurately carrying over the data from profile and journal I would love this..Version: 8.4

Good, but...So I wasn’t a big fan of FitnessPal and I like the look and feel of this app. The biggest drawback is when you enter in something into the Pantry, it goes out and grabs information that may already be in the database. If I am adding something to my Pantry, I want it to reflect the nutrients that I put into it and not something in the database, that is incorrect..Version: 8.4

Wish it were more accurateEither the nutrient listing on the back of the bag of Brad’s Crunchy Kale is way off, or your nutrient listing is way off. Whereas the Brad’s package says that there is 30% daily value of Vitamin A in 2 ounces of their product, the App says that there is over 2000% daily value of Vitamin A in 2 ounces of their product. I’ve noticed some other discrepancies as well, which tend to lower my level of trust in the App. I don’t regret buying the App, as it has helped me see where I am lacking in my diet, and it’s fun to see the bars on the chart increase when I add a certain food to address that issue. I just wish I could trust it more and don’t have to keep second guessing it..Version: 8.3.1

AverageNicely done and well set out but needs alot more foods. Anyone just eating fruit, veg and meat doesn't need to use this! Where is the bread, crisps and cakes these are the ones we need to know about!.Version: 1.8

No copy and paste feature!!Just downloaded this app today, to help me track sodium, iron, and potassium. I am surprised that nobody complains that all recipes have to be entered the long way!! I would much rather have a quick copy and paste option, after finding a recipe I like from a website. Update: I also would appreciate it, if they’d make it easier to swap ingredients. The process of deleting what I don’t want, searching for the replacement ingredient, and then adding that in, is tedious. Sometimes, the amounts I need are not listed, either. Then I have to go with the closest amount that is listed, which throws off the nutrition facts. (Ex: 5 TBSP butter in a recipe, but my only options in the app are 4 TBSP, or 1/3 cup. Neither is exactly correct.).Version: 8.4

No Aussie foods in libraryNot worth getting for Australia, waste of $8..Version: 9.0

Will not open on iPadPLEASE FIX BUG!! Will not open on iPad!! Works on iPhone but not the iPad. I even rebooted my iPad and still didn't open!!.Version: 3.0

Very handy appUse it often. Have Menieres disease so look for sodium levels under 120gm per 100gm..Version: 2.0

In app purchase a rip off!A nifty app for checking food nutrients, but you have to pay twice in the in-app purchase, which is just pushing it, why not just charge £1.99 straight away instead of breaking it into two parts?! Feels like buying a Ryanair ticket....Version: 2.7.1

Helpful Overall But Still Need to Supplement (pardon the pun)Overall, I like the detailed nutritional data the app provides. It does fall short in some areas. Specifically, the app: - you can’t add food to the database so you have to find “the next best fit” which means your results are even less accurate - doesn’t include nutritional data for anything you juice (so all of that info can’t be tracked in this app). In short, really good app but not THE solution for comprehensively tracking nutrition..Version: 7.3

OkWould of got five stars. But due to the cost of all the in ap purchases it lost stars its a shame coz u really need those other sections unlocked. For $1.99 and 99c I don't think so. When there are about 30 locked sections. Sort of a waste of what could of been an awesome ap. Think someone got greedy designing this one. mmm hmm.Version: 2.5.2

Too many options within categories like meat and mealsI preferred the older version as there are now too many options, especially within meat and meal categories that have been added. Now when I search the nutrient protein, the first 100 are all meat options. I can no longer discover the proteins in vegetables, nuts and seeds. It has become more difficult to navigate.Version: 3.0

UselessWaste of money. Most foods and beverages I consume are not in its database. Prior to the latest app update, at least I got a pop-up telling me such and gave me the option of creating it, now it doesn’t even do that. Finding my way to where I can create a new entry, everything has to be converted to grams. Not worth even $5.Version: 10.0

Not user friendlyIt does not have many brand name items. So I have to use generic items most of the time. The data is not that accurate when used in this manner. The database needs to include brand name items I get from the grocery store. I shop at target for example. No target brand items exist in this database. Also, a barcode scanner option would be nice..Version: 7.3

Very limitedLimited functions, better apps out there that do as much and more for free.Version: 5.4

Missing nutrient discriptions!!!I love this app and for the longest time I hesitated buying an upgrade for it. I finally paid the $2 and I was disappointed to know that if you click on a nutrient, it doesn't teach you anything about it! I thought that's what I was paying for. Now I feel ripped off..Version: 3.0.1

Content is good but...The purchase description is unclear. I made 2 purchases and I was disappointed with what I got. I would not have made these purchases..Version: 3.0.1

Not what I thought…I found this app somewhat confusing to figure out. I wanted something to track nutrition and not calories or fitness. This seemed like it might work but now I see it doesn’t have the trace elements/minerals for bone health that I was looking for. Then I tried to add a recipe and that’s a joke. It’s not a recipe at all but only a list of foods. You can’t customize the ingredients you enter. it’s a whole pound or grams. Then the second item I tried only had grams, no cups or pounds or ounces. If you enter the wrong amount you can’t edit it you must delete and go find it again. Useless feature. I don’t see much value in it for tracking food for a day or week etc. It might work ok for only one item lookup but if that’s all you are doing there are apps that can do that for no cost. Save your money. I think it’s bad that they don’t let you see it for a day or before you buy. Lesson learned you just might get junk..Version: 9.1

Needs improvementLet’s start with the good. It’s a great tracking app that gives you all your tracking in an easy to read dashboard. Now to the shortcomings. Most of the foods you want to track are not in the library and not recognized when you try to scan the barcode. This means lots of time entering food if you want the right values. App has tons of bugs, from showing entered sodium values as sugar as well as not recalculating daily values right after deleting wrongly logged entries. Portion measures not intuitive to enter, no way to change after entering. Overall I think there are better, easier and more intuitive apps with more features out there..Version: 8.4

Am I missing something?I paid $7 for this app and I can’t add a food with the nutritional info from the package. I can only pick from app list and the products I have are not on the list. I’m in Canada and it’s only big American food companies. I would like to chart food I buy from local markets..Version: 7.3

Bad PurchaseIf you had one charge instead of multiple charges you would sell more and not upset people!! If I had known that I had to purchase parts of this program I would not have purchased the first part. REALLY PEOPLE GET IT TOGETHER!!.Version: 2.6

Not worth the timeWhen I saw the barcode scanner, I was pumped because I thought it would be something I could scan in my supplements, pre-packaged foods, etc. You can’t. Their database support for this app must be extremely limited, because I have yet to find something I can scan in! Then, to try and stay on track, you spend hours (if you’re me) looking for ingredient equivalents on their app, which only gives you a roundabout estimation of your consumption at best! Finally, since I paid for the app, I waited to see if they would upload more stuff to their database. It doesn’t appear that they have. Overall: 1/5, do NOT recommend..Version: 7.3

Not for home cooksAs a home cook, I'm disappointed in this app. Its food journal feature will let you choose between any number of commercially available, processed foods (i.e. Digiorno's pizza), but won't let you select basic ingredients that go into a home cooked recipe (i.e. pizza dough). I'm confused about this because presumably people who want to keep track of their nutrition are not the top consumers of processed foods like Digiorno's pizza? Also, the app seems really unscientific to me because it tells me how much of my recommended protein intake I've achieved per day without having ever asked me about my weight. My understanding is that your recommended daily value of protein is directly tied to how much you weigh so this feels sketchy to me. Would not recommend..Version: 6.1

Needs a little workGreat app with lots of useful information. It would be nice to be able to sort by category and see the information on the item without having to go back to the main list though. I just don't think it was designed very well..Version: 2.7.1

No!Bonjour cette application est super moche!.Version: 2.7.1

MrThe content is all here but I was a little disappointed by the interface. For example, Searching a food by its vitamin content displays the food but you manually have to type in the name again to bookmark it or display its contents .. Over and over again. Adding integration for recipe apps would make this awesome as well.Version: 5.0

No iodine listed for any foodsI’ve noticed that this app doesn’t cover your intake of iodine other than that it seems pretty comprehensive.Version: 7.3

Needs bug fixes to be usefulAdding foods and creating recipes does not work. The app allows you to do this, but when you try to add them to your journal, the nutrition values are all scrambled. A recipe with 4 cups of cauliflower some carrots and a tablespoon of olive oil shows as having 4000% of my daily intake of saturated fat. A vitamin B comped supplement shows up as having 25mg of sodium instead of 25 mg of thiamin. Since there’s no way the app can have every food or restaurant meal in the database, you have to spend a lot of time trying to find equivalent foods that are in the database, which can be particularly challenging and time consuming for meals rather than individual foods. Fix the bug and I’ll upgrade my rating to 5 stars..Version: 9.0

Great idea! Horrible execution!If this app had more food options this would be my favorite app. I love that it breaks down all of the nutrition within food and not just macros and carbs, fat and protein. I wanted a more intense look at the food I was eating and the nutritional value. I like that this shows you the nutritional value between an apple and a piece of chocolate. All of the Keto like apps will categorize fruit and sugary crap as just a carb with no nutritional difference. This app is great in that aspect. HOWEVER and this is a YUGE HOWEVER...this app does not have any food that I eat. No protein powder, no bumble bee tuna, no Halo Top... NOTHING. I purchased this and it is completely useless to me. Waste of $5. *Ugh*.Version: 7.3

It's good but it keeps crashing on me.Not bad little apps..there is still lots of missing food..sweet potato is one and few others..would be great if it's not so costly to unlock the others...Version: 2.5.2

DisappointedUseful info on some foods but needs more options for all food types & not enough foods available. Don't like having to buy more food groups & sub groups, it should all be available for a flat fee..Version: 2.6.1

Disappointing.The app was one of my favourites when I first downloaded it. It has a lot of very in depth information, but as I used it more and more I realized it wasn't necessary accurate. The more of a certain food I added to my journal, the lower my daily percentage of a nutrient went, rather than up. Since the newest update, the beef category isn't showing any foods under vitamin B12. Too many inconsistencies and inaccuracies have left me to just use skipthepie.org and delete this app. I hope they fix it, because it has promise, and isn't cheap..Version: 6.1

Confusing informationAccording to Wikipedia a 100g corn kernel provides 86 calories however app Nutrients shows 88k calories... which sounds too much..Version: 7.3

Little changes would vastly improve this appA help and instruction page. To be accurate it needs your personal info, height, + or - weight and goals. Dietary searches for food groups or nutrients. Input your own weights for food, recipes don’t always have your measures. A pin wheel or bar chart to see quickly your daily and weekly nutrient, vitamin and mineral intake. I can’t wait for some of these changes ..... to make it a brilliant APP.Version: 7.3

Works, but pretty buggyI love the concept of this app, however I’ve seen numerous instances where a recipe I’ve added has a total calorie count, then the calories from fat are massively larger number than the total cals. E.G. pasta dish that’s 459 total kcals but from fat it’s over 1,000 kcals. Curious if it’s calculating the fat kcals from the whole dish and not dividing by servings as is the other nutrition metrics. Also, editing a recipe and attempting to select an icon and the app hangs for a few seconds and doesn’t select the icon. Is it worth the $5 I spent? Not in its current state—I think there needs to be some more QA and ingredient database improvements (no pure maple syrup, let alone organic?). Hoping for an update soon!.Version: 7.2

Seems pretty limitedDidn’t know about most foods I tried. Weirdly, when I asked for nutritional information on cashews, I got information on dock instead..Version: 10.0

Not flexibleTo use this app you have to first make a purchase. No free trial! I found the navigation very prescriptive and not flexible enough to construct your own meal plans. Furthermore, the database seems to be more USA orientated, it does not pick up European/UK products. So, frustrating to enter in product details. I’ve deleted the app and presumably wasted the £4.49 purchase cost..Version: 9.1

Good but needs work...Disappointed that there are some inaccuracies that makes me wonder how reliable the data is ...? Not a fan of the MANY in-app purchase restrictions and would like it more if there was a flat fee to unlock all data, as opposed to having to buy access to each category and then sub category  Unfulfilled and feel a tad ripped off ....Version: 2.5.2

Doesn't work - no contact or help info!!!Graphics all out of sync - no welcome or info page. Jumbled text and no way to personalise or track your info. Have just wasted £5.00 for nothing. There seems to be no way to fix the issue. Also applicable to US market only - imperial not metric info..Version: 7.2

GoodJust downloaded this app through curiosity, and although impressed with the mass amount of information some of it seems incorrect. For example it states that there is more fat than protein in chicken breast. Incorrect - there is usually 6x the amount of protein than fat in chicken breast. Hope the incorrect information is corrected in future updates. Otherwise brilliant app!.Version: 2.0

More food neededA great app but it would be even better if it had more food, snacks and maybe even drinks..Version: 2.7.1

It’s ok, but not greatThere are many foods that are not listed although easily available in the US and Canada. I have tried to add products through their scanning function, and it has not worked once. I also have emailed them once with a question and never heard back. 🙁.Version: 9.1

Refund requestedReview doesn’t let me rate it as 1 star. I am unable to start a new day so only got 1 days tracking for my money. Tech help doesn’t work. Don’t waste your money. All Nicknames needed to register a review are taken for 1, 2 start ratings..Version: 7.3


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