I love
- Apple Watch version
- being able to connect to apple health
- the ability to add your own foods and put in the nutritional value
Great app with potential but..
There also doesn’t seem to be a match for my exercise routine which is mainly walks, gentle aerobics etc but I have to put a hard training option in so I feel that maybe throw it off a bit?
It has amazing potential.
Almost!
First day use disappointing
One other thing, on the graph, “nutrients over limit,” it says I am 180 over my “tropical forest impact” allowance. ????! Chicken eggs produced in my back yard? Tomatoes? Onions? That puts me “over” my “tropical rainforest impact?” By 180? 180 what??? I think I am being pranked!
Response from developer
We're sorry you had a frustrating time using our app. I hope you've found an app that better suits your needs! In answer to your questions: - Like many other food diary apps, you'll need to type to search for a food or scan its barcode. We don't yet provide other techniques (such as taking a photograph), since the accuracy level of these techniques doesn't yet meet our standards. - For any food selected, a default quantity is provided for convenience - but like other food diary apps, it is important to amend the quantity by tapping on the food, and editing the quantity on the individual food edit page. Note: when a food quantity is edited, this does not immediately change the values shown on the individual food edit screen, but it will be reflected on the main diary screen. - "Tropical rain forest impact" is a measure of how food choices directly - or indirectly - contribute to tropical rainforest loss. "Eggs" are high on the impact list, because hens (and other poultry) are typically fed a diet which includes soybean meal - most of which comes from farms in Brazil created by deforestation of the Amazon. That is the industry-standard "egg" or "poultry product". If you know your hens are fed soybean-free diets, or the soybean meal in their diets is "rainforest friendly", then your egg consumption will have a zero tropical rainforest impact. - I hope that helps! If you have any further questions, please reach out to us at hello@fuelbetter.co, and we'll be happy to help.











