02-18-2022 16:30
02-18-2022 16:30
Hi everyone, I was just looking at the nutrition info for my food intake today and it says I have 1,625,133% of my daily vitamin A intake. Looking through the foods it seems that the vast majority of this is coming from a Sweet Potato I had. I'm assuming this can't possibly be right. Has anyone else experienced something similar?
02-22-2022 07:06
02-22-2022 07:06
I didn't face this kind of issue yet. But I would like to learn more. Thanks for your updates in advance.
02-22-2022 07:38 - edited 02-28-2022 02:47
02-22-2022 07:38 - edited 02-28-2022 02:47
I didn't have similar issues but I take supplements every day. Amino acids and electrolytes plus vitamins. I found many supplemens on everest. I joined everest caliber membership and now I have all info about bonuces and sales. Thats convy.
03-24-2022 11:42
03-24-2022 11:42
Yes!!!!!!
Here is what I have found. When I scan something, its listed as (for example) 20mg of Vit C, instead of 20% of the daily allowance.
I have actually found MOST items scanned to be incorrect in Macros, Cals and Nutrients. It is HUGELY aggravating.
03-28-2022 02:28
03-28-2022 02:28
Hello @Jsbend
There is a bug on Fitbit for iPhone and iPad, the vitamin, iron and calcium intakes are completely wrong. Fitbit has no known plans to correct this bug.
01-28-2023 10:36
01-28-2023 10:36
Seriously! They’re not going to fix this? So it begs the questions what other bugs exist, what other data is incorrect and how inaccurate is this application in total?