Wrong data !

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  • Oohhlalalala
    Oohhlalalala Posts: 6 Member
    I made a choice & downloaded the MyNetDiary app which has the nutritional data set in gold - this app is a delusion & it takes 2 much time 2 check you have the correct analysis of food AND it doesn't highlight the fact that the general public are setting the data & saying that eggs = 0% cholesterol & milk = 0% calcium ! ! I value my time.
  • rainbowbow
    rainbowbow Posts: 7,490 Member
    I made a choice & downloaded the MyNetDiary app which has the nutritional data set in gold - this app is a delusion & it takes 2 much time 2 check you have the correct analysis of food AND it doesn't highlight the fact that the general public are setting the data & saying that eggs = 0% cholesterol & milk = 0% calcium ! ! I value my time.

    then buh-bye
  • auddii
    auddii Posts: 15,357 Member
    rainbowbow wrote: »
    I made a choice & downloaded the MyNetDiary app which has the nutritional data set in gold - this app is a delusion & it takes 2 much time 2 check you have the correct analysis of food AND it doesn't highlight the fact that the general public are setting the data & saying that eggs = 0% cholesterol & milk = 0% calcium ! ! I value my time.

    then buh-bye

    Does this count as a rage quit?
  • janejellyroll
    janejellyroll Posts: 25,763 Member
    I made a choice & downloaded the MyNetDiary app which has the nutritional data set in gold - this app is a delusion & it takes 2 much time 2 check you have the correct analysis of food AND it doesn't highlight the fact that the general public are setting the data & saying that eggs = 0% cholesterol & milk = 0% calcium ! ! I value my time.

    According to their website, they also have user-contributed items in their database.

    "For example, after entering "heinz ketchup" foods you will see food names with "(contributed)" suffix. Please, notice, that contributed foods do not go through the rigorous verification process applied to system foods in the food catalog."

    The main difference between the two is that MyNetDiary seems to have fewer entries overall. But good luck.
  • rainbowbow
    rainbowbow Posts: 7,490 Member
    herrspoons wrote: »
    Oh well, I thought the data was supplied by MFP not the general public. I haven't used this app much & really can't see the point as its not an accurate representation of nutrients or fats or protein or calcium. So what is the point ? ?

    So enter your own or stop using the app.

    It's not rocket science.

    UGH, HOW RUDE! They are SO gone! They don't have time for this delusional app!
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