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I imagine it just autofills the information and then you can edit it to make it more accurate

You'd have to be kind of stupid to expect it to actually be 100% accurate for all meals




The point of the app is to figure out the calories of a meal automatically by taking a photo.

Without knowing the amount of sugar, butter, oil, etc. is used in a dish, one cannot know if a dish is worth 250 kilocalories or 750 kilocalories.

If I need to manually fill in details of ingredients and amounts to get to the calories to be have an error margin of less than 100%, then the app is not useful and is at best misleading.


... So if you already know the answer you can correct it? I mean, what possible use is that?


Therefore...

4. I don't need this app.




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