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Logging Carbs

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Just noticed, after two years, that when you log in food then if you alter the serving size then calories alter accordingly but carbs stay the same.  I am trying to reduce carbs but it is impossible to get an accurate reading i.e Semi Skimmed Milk 100ml, Total Carbs 4.98g - 300ml, Total carbs in Nutrition Facts 4.98g. Does another tracker read Carbs accurately?

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Welcome to the Forums @2foretee.

 

Thanks for bringing that up.

 

After trying it on my own Dashboard I could change the serving size and the carbs did change.

 

Could you take some screen shots of what you see on your end? That should let me better determine what is going on.

 

Look forward to your reply. 

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Thanks for you reply, have attached two pics of nutrition page of Semi Skimmed Milk, one is 100ml and the other 300ml
ThanksKeith


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I believe my last post may not have been received so I will try again. The two screenshots are of Semi Skimmed Milk, one for 100ml and one for 300 ml

Regards

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 What you are looking at is the Nutrition values, which is the content of the item per serving (100 ml in that case). It is the equivalent of the Nutrition Fact found on packaging.

 

To see you much is actually consumed, you need to look on the Web dashboard, the app does not show the details of macronutrients (Carbs, Fat, proteins) per items.

In the Dashboard, go to Log, choose Food. 

 

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Hey @2foretee and @SebWotan.

 

@2foretee thanks for sharing those pictures.

 

I think that @SebWotan is definitely on point. Thanks for chiming in, it's great to see forum members helping each other out.

 

Please let us know if you have any further questions.

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