Where have the green check marks gone that used to appear next to some foods in a search?
VGCharbonneau
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Many foods used to have a green check mark signifying that the information should be accurate but I can't find any foods with check marks anymore. What has happened?
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I still see checkmarks. They were never a sign of accuracy though. If enough people clicked on 100gr chocolate only being 50 calories if would have gotten a green checkmark.2
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Interesting: I don't see it in the web food search (maybe I just didn't search for the right thing?), but do still see it in the Android app search, and there's even a button there to filter for checked items.
But a check mark just means multiple people agreed, it's not a sure sign that it's correct. It could be out of date, from another country, or just plain temptingly wrong.0
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