Tropicana pure orange juice

I have a question about entering an 8 ounces of Tropicana orange juice.
The app says it contains zero vitamin C, but the container says it has 100% daily value of vitamin C. Is there a glitch or a way to fix us?

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  • durden
    durden Posts: 4,150 MFP Staff
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    We are sorry if you have found an item in our database that has discrepancies. If you do have a label with different information, please go by the label and not what results on our end.

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  • alphaomega16
    alphaomega16 Posts: 1 Member

    Can't believe this is ongoing from 2023 lol, had to change info for myself tonight but couldn't see separate fibre section on app.

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  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 36,679 Member

    In my experience, there has nearly always been an accurate entry already in the database for all but the newest or most unusual foods I've searched for (in the almost 10 years I've been here). If you're using the bar code scanner and getting an inaccurate result, switch to typing in the food name in the search box to find an accurate entry.