Hello ! Actually, food products without barcode aren't supported by Labeleat, but it is written in the TO DO list. It could be nice to obtain the analysis of a product without barcode. However, the database on which Labeleat is based do not offer that feature. So a solution could be to add a sceen where the user can input nutritional values of the product without barcode and get an analysis immediately. But the product wouldn't be saved on the main database, just on the user phone. What do you think about it ?
Pretty cool. I especially like the comparison feature which would help a lot when in a store trying to decide between two products. MyFitnessPal doesn't offer that. I think adding generic produce and fruits to the database should be a priority since people who are watching what they eat are often trying to avoid processed food. For example, my last diet was "don't eat anything with a barcode on it"! I also think you should consider very basic grades like "Medium" or "High" rather than "very calorific" which is difficult for me to parse.
Hi, thank you for your feedback ! You are right, it would be a nice feature to add generic products, it will be implemented soon. Concerning the grades, high proteins, for instance, would show a green dot while high fats would show a red dot. Can it be confusing or it is clear enough ? Thanks again !
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