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Adding Quick Calorie

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Is there any way that I can change the words 'Quick Calories' to what the actual meal was? e.g. can I put the word salad in place of all separate items?

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It's great to see you around @Speedbird.

 

Could you be more specific about what you mean by "Quick Calories" or provide me with a screenshot of this by following the instructions in this post?

 

Also, keep in mind that you can't log food separately, if you want to have the specific information of a meal,you can log it by doing the following from your Fitbit app:

 

1. Tap the "What have you eaten today?" tile

2. Tap the "+" icon

3. Tap "Custom"

4. Tap "+ Add custom food"

5. Enter your meal information

6. Sync


If your iOS mobile device supports 3D Touch, you can also log food from the home screen with the Quick Action menu accessed by 3D Touch. 

 

I hope this helps, let me know the outcome. Man Happy

Alejandra | Community Moderator, Fitbit

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Thank for getting back. Allow me to explain, if I have for example a salad with 15 ingredients each item has an individual weight, that will give me a certain amount of calories for that meal. The next day I have a salad it might only have 8 ingredients so the calorific value will be different. Again I can add salad to the Fitbit app but the figures will be different. So one day the calories for salad will be 220 the next day it might be 327 either way the words “quick calories” appear in the list. It does not show what those calories were for ie salad.
Does that make more sense?

Sent from Mike's Big Black and 7
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