If you use the food log - it has that.
For example, when I "make a meal" or "make a food" - I can enter the macro and micro nutrients and see the total of my macros for the day. (not sure about micronutrients - but I know that information can be entered)
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OTOH, why reinvent the wheel, since MFP is already doing it and the Fitbit & MFP apps integrate with each others? The integration between the two offers the best of both worlds.
Dominique | Finland
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Best AnswerLooks like this is available in the web version (not the mobile app) but only if you have the premium plan. I agree it would be great if this info was just available since you're taking the time to log the info. Most of the reason I started tracking the food intake was for the macros, and not just total calories.
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I see the breakdown of the foods without having a premium plan though. If you click the tile for calories or food tracking in the web version, it opens a page and just below the food plan it shows the breakdown of the food I had that day.
Karolien | The Netherlands
Best AnswerYes its there for the web version but it is more convenient to have access to that information from the app.
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