Extensive Database
Nutritionix Track features a comprehensive database of over 800,000 foods, including restaurant items. This makes it easier for users to find and log their meals accurately.
User-friendly Interface
The app provides an intuitive and user-friendly interface, making it easy for users to navigate and log their food intake with minimal hassle.
Barcode Scanning
The barcode scanning feature allows users to quickly add food items by scanning their packaging, which enhances convenience and accuracy in tracking.
Customizable Goals
Users can set personalized nutrition and fitness goals based on their individual health objectives, making it easier to track progress and stay motivated.
Integration with Fitness Apps
Nutritionix Track can integrate with various fitness apps and devices, such as FitBit and Apple Health, providing a more holistic view of health and fitness metrics.
It varies for different people. Around 2/3 months for me. Recovery is a 1000% better, like shockingly good. Would stick to the diet. Also, are you consuming enough fat? nutritionix.com can help you with that figuring that out if you need to.
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over 1 year ago
I will note that when eating /drinking away from home, I NEVER order a fountain drink or any drink in a “to go” cup or any drink prepared by a restaurant. (except water) There have been too many times when it comes and it is NOT diet soda, but is regular. I find it handy to go to restaurants with nutrition data that is online and readily accessible. try out nutritionix.com.
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about 2 years ago
Recommend keeping it simple when you’re just starting out. Have a small menu, with limited customization options, and allow people to choose the meals with a minimum order. Common delivery days when you’re only doing 1/week are Sun, Mon, or Tue. If you will be marketing healthy meals, include nutrition facts for sure: you can determine these from sites like nutritionix.com or nutrifox.com. Also consider checking…
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over 3 years ago