On the website we are able to see the nutritional breakdown for each meal; however, on the Smartphone app we can't see that for each meal but breakfast because it's the first meal of the day. Would it be feasible to get that on the app so we could see a breakdown of not only our calories, but the rest of our nutritional value (fat, carbs, protein, sugar, etc.) for each meal we log. I use the smartphone app a lot more than the actual web site because it's easier to log my food and exercise.
Just wanted to give a recommendation.
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Joined Jun 2009 Posts: 352 |
August 04, 2012 10:03 am
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Joined Oct 2010 Posts: 2,573 |
August 04, 2012 10:40 am
Which mobile app are you using? The Android App has a tab on the main page that says DAILY. If I click on that, I can see the break down of the totals I've consumed, my goal and what I have left for each nutrient.
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Joined Mar 2012 Posts: 97 |
August 04, 2012 12:53 pm
On the Android app, you can not see the breakdown for each meal, is what he's saying. (Well, I don't know if he has Android, or iOS, but on MY android version you can't break down a given meal). Hitting daily just gives you the daily summary and totals.
Edited by MetilHed On August 04, 2012 12:54 pm
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Joined Jun 2009 Posts: 352 |
August 04, 2012 2:51 pm
I have the Android app.
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Joined Aug 2010 Posts: 93 |
August 05, 2012 8:39 am
I think it would be a good idea, too. I sent a recommendation to MFP a couple of weeks ago. I suggested they add it as an option on the Android app when the user presses the wrench for each meal.
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Joined Jun 2009 Posts: 352 |
August 06, 2012 11:10 am
QUOTE: I think it would be a good idea, too. I sent a recommendation to MFP a couple of weeks ago. I suggested they add it as an option on the Android app when the user presses the wrench for each meal. I agree, and think that would be a perfect option.
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