10-09-2016 07:49
10-09-2016 07:49
10-12-2016 05:16 - edited 10-12-2016 12:09
10-12-2016 05:16 - edited 10-12-2016 12:09
Hi there @DarbyMegan, welcome to our Fitbit Community. Thank you for bring this issue to my attention. I wonder if you can share some screenshots to have a closer look of this issue? Use the first part of this other post as reference if you need more help to upload images.
Once you have configured your food plan, note that is not require to do the process again, if is asking you to do this, make sure you have the latest update of the Fitbit app. If you do, then try force quitting the app:
1. Log out from your Fitbit account and double tap the home button on your iOS device. Your open apps will show on your device's screen.
2. Close the Fitbit app by swiping the app image in an upward motion.
3. Reopen the Fitbit app and log back in and try again.
As additional information, note that your food plan estimate your calorie burn for the day and increases or decreases that number if you're more or less active then usual throughout the day. Since your calorie budget is calculated based on your daily calorie burn, your calorie budget will fluctuate. Meaning as the day progresses your calorie budget fluctuates based on your activity, increasing when it projects you will exceed your average daily calorie burn.
Let me know if you have more questions, I'll be around.
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