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Incorrect Nutrition Data

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Hi, @coldReactive, welcome to the community, the food database seems to be something Fitbit taps into from elsewhere. Depending on which country you are in you get a different database (as will be expected). The practical way forward is to go into the online dashboard>log>food>what did you eat - enter soymilk unsweetened>add new food>add nutritional information>fill out the form from the packaging label>add food. In the future, you'll find your entry as will others.

I hope this is helpful.

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Gr4ndp4 | UK
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The thing is, I basically have to do this for every food that contains potassium. Total Cereal (100% Whole Grain, no flavor), for instance, has 8 grams of it I believe, but it doesn't show up on the nutrition facts (nor does the other 12+ nutrients that are 100% DV.) I have another 4+ foods that also neglect to have potassium content. I'm basically going to have to do this each time. In addition, scanning the barcode on the Total 100% Whole grain box makes it into bacon.

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