Will i be able to change the serving portion if i buy the premium version?
bayjulia
Posts: 9 Member
The thing is that it shows the minimumserving portion of a product to be 100 g when in reality the slice of the cheese weighs 21 g and i can do nothing about it at the moment, will the situation remain the same if i buy the premium version of the app?
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You can put the serving size at .21 of the 100g0
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Oh, and the answer to your actual question is no. That's not a premium feature, it's just a matter of using decimals.0
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Nope, it won't let ne change the serving suze, it has got three options: 100 g, and ounces smth, it won't let ne type in anything manually0
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To be more exact there r three options: 100 g, 1 g, 1 ounce0
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does anyone have premium and is it worth it.0
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Or on the app, there is a "serving size" drop down, and above is the "number of servings" which you can tap and alter. Make the number of servings .210
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Yes, you can change the serving size, you just haven't figured out how. Are you using the website or the app?
On the app, when you go into the item, there is a line with Serving Size, and then a line below with number of servings. Adjust the number of servings to what you actually ate. On the website, change the serving size highlighted in blue below.
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I CAN change the number if servibgs but i CAN'T change the portion cause it iffers only three options.. Which i have mentioned above.. And i'm sorry i have no idea how to share the screenshot with u here0
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You pick the most appropriate serving size for the way you weighed. They can't have a different serving size for every different amount of something possible. Can you imagine the size of the drop down??
So if you ate 21g of cheese, log .21 of a 100g serving. Easy peasy.0 -
Im using the app on my android.. And ive found the product with the help.of the bar code0
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We cross-posted, see my post above yours.0
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Try using the website version to edit it.
But you should be able to edit the "number of servings" to 0.21 in any version of MFP.0 -
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Okay, I grabbed strawberries because it´s easie. This is the web version, but android has the same feature. Select 100 grams in the 'portion size' box, and type '0.21' (for your cheese, I had 40 grams of strawberries, so that's '0.4') in the box above that reads 'Number of servings'. All done!
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OK, ok, there's some confusion.
To get 21g of cheese, you either put it on 100g and put in .21 servings OR you put it on 1g and put in 21 servings. 21 servings of 1g = 21g.0 -
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Or pick the 1g option and log 21 "portions" of that.0
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UltimateRBF wrote: »
Bwahahaha:)) i haven't given it a thought but now it does seem weird to have such a tiny portion:))0 -
Alatariel75 wrote: »OK, ok, there's some confusion.
To get 21g of cheese, you either put it on 100g and put in .21 servings OR you put it on 1g and put in 21 servings. 21 servings of 1g = 21g.
I'll try and do it ur way:)) thnx a million:)0 -
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