02-23-2023
14:53
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02-24-2023
05:48
by
MarreFitbit
02-23-2023
14:53
- last edited on
02-24-2023
05:48
by
MarreFitbit
In the past, when Fitbit tracked food, it had lists of all kinds of food -- both commercial and otherwise. You would put in the name -- e.g. Lean Cuisine Pot Roast or just baked potato -- and Fitbit provided all the available options and the number of calories of each. Now you have to put in the food, the brand (baked potatoes do not have brands!) and supply the calories yourself. I don't know about anyone else, but I don't know the calories of a baked potato -- or most other foods. How was this a positive change for the consumer????
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject