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The food log doesn't preserve the units entered. If you enter 2 oz of cheese it displays as 2 cups. The same thing happens with lots of other units.

 

I tried this on Chrome and Safari.

 

It is quite annyoing.

 

-Dan

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Hi @DannyNYC

 

Moved this thread from the Charge HR to the Fitbit.com Dashboard section to increase the chance of getting a solution.

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Thanks for moving to the right forum.

What would be the right forum for fitbit mobile app?

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@DannyNYC wrote:
Thanks for moving to the right forum.

What would be the right forum for fitbit mobile app?



depending the operating system.

there are 3

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@DannyNYC wrote:

The food log doesn't preserve the units entered. If you enter 2 oz of cheese it displays as 2 cups. The same thing happens with lots of other units.

 

I tried this on Chrome and Safari.

 

It is quite annyoing.

 

-Dan


@DannyNYC

 

Fitbit is aware of this problem and working on a resolution. Note that the unit of measure and nutrition information is correct in the database, it's simply displaying the wrong unit of measure on the log.


Hope this helps!

SebringDon | Florida USA | Fitbit's Food Plan Demystified

Charge HR, Flex | Windows 10 | Android | iPad

Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.

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