take photo of nutrition label when barcode is not recognized
If a barcode is not recognized, it would be awesome if the user could take a picture of the nutrition label on the food and have the app auto fill the data so the user doesn't have to manually add the details.
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Ashley Zuschlag commented
Yes!! This app has the worst library of barcodes.
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Karlee
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Dude yes I need this it’s so annoying to make a custom food for like….yogurt
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Sharlah Barter commented
Yes, this would be fantastic!! There's always a digit on either side of the actual barcode and I'm never sure if I enter it properly or not. The first time I reported one missing, the question says "Do you have the barcode?" and I wrote "Yes", thinking there'd be another opportunity to enter it but nope. LOL
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Anonymous commented
This is much needed! If they can develop AI to autofill it’ll save a lot of time logging macros.
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Sean Moyer commented
If a meal is prepared with a label of nutrition facts the picture from the label should automatically upload so nutrition facts don' have to be inputted manually.