Sodium / Salt
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2snbybrzng wrote: »Still no progress on this?
This is the type of feature that could be trivially implemented through a javascript userscript on the web version of the app... why is it so hard to implement it officially. There are even official conversion ratios
How would a script determine that the user who entered this information was in fact using salt but entered it as sodium, or vv? If you read this thread you would have noticed that the information given on food labels differs by country, and some countries do use salt, others use sodium. And do you think every person here is able to notice that entries might be in g or mg and do the conversion? People don't even realize they're overeating.3 -
most of this thread is from 2017.
I f something hasnt changed since 2017, unlikely it will do so now.1 -
Oh wow, I didn't realise this. I though salt and sodium were the same, so I have been marking all the food entries as wrong, oops. Serves them right I guess.
We know they're not big on customer service as they deleted the blogs without warning.
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