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Lately the nutritional information for tracking food has been extremely inaccurate. For example, by midday I have over 5,000% of my daily intake for vitamin C and over 300% for iron. I’ve looked at each food item entry to see where the numbers come from, but they don’t add up. What’s the deal?

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That explains it. There is a bug on Fitbit for iPhone, the percentage for vitamins and minerals are just wrong. Everybody with an iPhone has the same issue. I am not sure Fitbit will fix it, I am not even sure they acknowledge it is a bug. 

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Hello @Graphitedad 

 

Are you using the Fitbit app on an iPhone or iPad ?

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I am using the Fitbit app on the iPhone.

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That explains it. There is a bug on Fitbit for iPhone, the percentage for vitamins and minerals are just wrong. Everybody with an iPhone has the same issue. I am not sure Fitbit will fix it, I am not even sure they acknowledge it is a bug. 

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Thankfully I’m not too concerned with the vitamin and minerals percentages. I believe all the other nutritional values are pretty accurate. It’s just a bit of an annoyance. Thanks 

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