06-10-2017
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I'm having trouble entering food log on my iPhone. I can log food entries on my computer, but not on my iPhone 6s. Can anyone help? Thank you! Also, how do I enter the barcode I've photographed?
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06-13-2017 07:43
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06-13-2017 07:43
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Hey hey hey @Summerliz17, it is great to see new members around! The Fitbit apps support barcode scanning. Just go to the screen where you log food and tap the barcode icon, then make sure the barcode on your food item is in front of your camera. You'll either see "Got it" if the food is recognized as belonging to our food database, or you'll be prompted to add the food to the food database. If the food isn't recognized, you'll need to manually add it to your food log.
Let me know if you need further assistance!

06-13-2017 07:43
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06-13-2017 07:43
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Hey hey hey @Summerliz17, it is great to see new members around! The Fitbit apps support barcode scanning. Just go to the screen where you log food and tap the barcode icon, then make sure the barcode on your food item is in front of your camera. You'll either see "Got it" if the food is recognized as belonging to our food database, or you'll be prompted to add the food to the food database. If the food isn't recognized, you'll need to manually add it to your food log.
Let me know if you need further assistance!

08-05-2017 04:26
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08-05-2017 04:26
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I have an Android phone and I am having trouble logging in my food intake. Can you help? Fruits and vegetables don't have bar codes.
08-15-2017 09:14
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08-15-2017 09:14
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I have the same problem did you find a solution

08-16-2017 06:46
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08-16-2017 06:46
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Hi @Carolfaith and @Ilohe, let me give you a warm welcome to the Community guys! If you have questions about how to enter your food log, let me know specifically what are they, so I can further investigate them and give you an answer. 😉
Keep me posted!
08-21-2017 12:02
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08-21-2017 12:02
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Also, near the end of the day, on a day where it/I logged approximately 900 calories burned of exercise (biking and work out) and ate 300 calories LESS than a previous low exercise day, it read OVER target food/calorie intake?!!
Please help. I am very frustrated and pissed that I have been advised to reset or restart my Fitbit regularly because it doesn't sync. 😫
Thanks, summerliz1
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02-17-2019 02:38
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02-17-2019 02:38
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Hi there,
Can't find the barcode scan icon.
I live in France, wondering whether settings may vary according to country?
Thanks!

02-18-2019 11:27
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02-18-2019 11:27
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Hey @Frogologue, I hope you are doin' fine! To scan a food item, complete these steps:
- From the Fitbit app dashboard, tap the + icon.
- If you're using Android Marshmallow, make sure you grant the Fitbit app access to the requested features of your mobile device. For more information, see Why do I receive access requests from the Fitbit app on my Android mobile device?
- Tap Scan Barcode.
- Ensure that your item's entire barcode is within the scanning area. If your item is in our database you'll see a summary.
- Change any quantities, if necessary, and don't forget to save.
Let me know how it goes!

02-18-2019 12:01
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02-18-2019 12:01
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Thanks for trying to help!
Actually, I got the bar code thing all worked out, but I live in France and, apart from a couple of international brands, most local bar codes are just not recognized.
Do you have many French users? Might be worthwhile looking around for a DB with the info.
FWIW, just downloaded Yuka and will give it a try.
Bests!
PS: new here and pretty allergic to forums so not familiar with etiquette. Do I generally need to e.g. @HeydyF when I reply?

02-19-2019 11:37
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02-19-2019 11:37
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Hi @Frogologue! No, you don't need to etiquette all the time, but it helps to get a faster response. 🙂 Now in regards of international food, at the moment, logging food via bar-code scanning is only supported for the US food database, so most local food in France or any other country will not be recognized.
Hope this helps and let me know if you have further questions!
