How do I stop MFP comments on food entries?
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As a flexible dieter I would get yelled at literally every day lol0
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I hate it when it says "You've already had 5 beers today. Try drinking some water."
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I hate it when it says "You've already had 5 beers today. Try drinking some water."0
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Haahaa MyPassiveAggresiveFitnessPal strikes again! Mine only started doing this yesterday. It amuses me. It just scolded me for the sodium in my Miso Soup.0
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I am mostly ignoring the comments . I had to chuckle when it congratulated me on a quarter pounder burger have a lot of protien lol0
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I actually like them. *shrug*0
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So dumb. I mean, many MANY people would argue that including a few favorite treats as part of an overall healthy diet is not only okay, but a legit GOOD IDEA because it encourages long-term adherence to your diet plan. If the app is going to scold me for including one item with a bad nutritional profile even if my overall plan is healthy, that's just encouraging f***ed up attitudes toward food.0
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I hate it when it says "You've already had 5 beers today. Try drinking some water."
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I just logged 500g of "Human Flesh - Fat Roasted Belly" and it reminded me that my fat goal is 33 g per day....0
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It congratulated me the other day for eating a bag of chips because they were "full of healthy fats" but then complains that eggs are "high in cholesterol."
I'm suspicious - this would be an advertising gold mine for food companies. Diet Coke? Low in sugar! Nutella? High in calcium! Double burger and fries at McDonalds? Great, you hit your protein goal! Whether this would actually help anyone get slimmer and fitter is doubtful...considering that for most of us, it is an excess of these kinds of foods that mean we needed to use MFP to start with.0 -
I thought it was great when it told me my wine was a good choice due to high iron content. Thank you MFP and Cheers!0
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I too want to disable these - takes up too much screen space when I want to scan to see what all I've logged.
Please make it an optional feature.0 -
You can turn it off in diary settings...
I discovered this after I had a 732kcal BK Steakhouse Angus burger and it congratulated me on my high protein choice. Don't need your advice, MFP!0 -
It congratulated me the other day for eating a bag of chips because they were "full of healthy fats" but then complains that eggs are "high in cholesterol."
I'm suspicious - this would be an advertising gold mine for food companies. Diet Coke? Low in sugar! Nutella? High in calcium! Double burger and fries at McDonalds? Great, you hit your protein goal! Whether this would actually help anyone get slimmer and fitter is doubtful...considering that for most of us, it is an excess of these kinds of foods that mean we needed to use MFP to start with.0 -
I had no clue this was a feature. Out of morbid curiosity, I've turned it on. It probably won't last long. LOL0
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Go into Settings then Diary Settings and tick the box next to Show Diary Food Insights . That will turn them off.
They drove me to contacting the help desk people who first tried to tell me that it was an often requested feature. Later they contacted me again to let me know that a later update would allow them to be turned off. Yipppeeeee!!!0 -
Thank you @wellsandy 😀 I know I'm a little late, but since I just had to reinstall the app today I just started getting the "insights" that others are addressing here. It must be a default setting but un-toggling Show Diary Food Insights took care of it in a snap! Thx again!0
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