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  • Well Americans and Australians cant access the uk App Store. So why not just have a salt section. Just went through my house, not a single item had a sodium figure on it. If you really insist on it. Then why not let us pick which one we want to use like you can when entering water amounts
  • I’m fumin it’s now 2018, I stopped using MFP for this reason. There’s way too many inaccuracies. This one could have been easily solved if MFP Added a SALT section instead of sodium!!!
  • I stand corrected. This is even more of a reason why we should have the option to either enter the salt or sodium value!!!
  • The app needs to let users pick which they use for this. There’s too many people entering salt numbers into the sodium field even though they are not the same values. MFP needs to realise not every country uses Sodium numbers. In fact most use salt. And like weather apps give us the option which one we see, ie. Fahrenheit…
  • Yes but if i select the value to be shown in salt and Joe Bloggs wants the values to be shown in sodium. Then everything I enter as salt must be converted by the app for Joe Bloggs and displayed as sodium. And vice versa.
  • U.K. AND EUROPE!
  • I’ve just gone round my house scanning barcodes every item that has a sodium number on the app is wrong. People are thinking salt and sodium are the same nunber!!! Worst still the salt on packaging is measured in Grams but on the app sodium is measured in MG. so if the packet says 0.3g salt people are putting in 0.3 in the…
  • It’s not hard. Just like a weather app displays only Fahrenheit or centigrade depending on the users choice. As I’m from the U.K. I want to track salt levels. Therfore anyone that’s inputted sodium values the app will convert that to salt values and only show me that.
  • Yes but you don’t always know that they are incorrect unless u have the food label there to compare. Also not sure if I’m being stupid but the only thing I can change is the serving size. Nothing else.
  • Salt and Sodium are not the same number. This is why the sodium figure in nearly all UK food listings on the MfP app are all wrong. There needs to be an option whether you track salt or sodium. The app should then convert the numbers to whichever ur tracking
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