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  • Thank you for your input, however, did you even read through the posts before replying, in particular, the one before you commented?
  • #cwolfman13, thank you for your input and wisdom! I initially made a comment about negative posts in answer to a question posted previously, and looking through this site, seems like it has been asked many times. There is no need for people to belittle, or take the P155 out of people who do not have the knowledge that you…
  • Your right which is indeed what I did, still doesn't detract from the fact that the App is showing/using a measurement that doesn't exist, and for many people who are new to the App this will be confusing.
  • Yes, I reopened the thread and I FULLY UNDERSTAND that there is no such measure as a bowl, however, the APP shows the serving size as a bowl! that is the point!!!!!!!! (It shouldn't) that is why people ask this question the numerous times that they have. After all, a cup is an American measurement! The teaspoon, the…
  • Yes you're right there are, however, when an app has a feature that is supposed to make things convenient, like the barcode scan, you would expect it to work! I'd have thought the people at myfitnesspal would have got this right, or is the size of the bowl, or portion in the said bowl only available to premium subscribers?
  • You're missing the point completely, it may be a zombie thread; the person who posted it didn't post many times, maybe they got put off by the stupid get a scales answers? I do have food scales and yes you can add the item manually. However, my point is, when using the app and scanning the barcode, the ONLY option for…
  • A lot of negative and unhelpful comments in this thread. After reading this and playing around with the app on my phone, I came across an example of where the question may apply. If using the barcode scanner to add Kellogs Fruit and Fibre breakfast cereal, it shows serving size as "1 Bowl" but no guide as to what size bowl…
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