>live in a tiny obscure european country
>myfitnesspal barcode scanner recognises local food and knows its macros
this is now a myfitnesspal appreciation thread
Live in a tiny obscure european country
fuck off shill
appreciated.
barcodes are a tool of the globalists
Appreciated. MFP knows all. It almost makes me want to pay them for it. Almost...
That thing has helped me to lose about 30 pounds in the past 3 months while putting on muscle. That this is amazing!
myfitnesspal is godtier desu
>look for specific banana brand in database
>350 calories
this is now an alex jones mire thread
what mode is this?
hairy armpit mode
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Post streaks
This app is bulshit.
I eat at home and college restaraunt and its totally useless.
Only good if u eat out at trendy places.
You're retarded. Stop eating out so god damn much
It's too bad I can't use it with local restaurants though. Even most chains it doesn't have a lot of menu items. Also whats up with Tri-Tip sandwiches? Is a shit load of tri-tip on a french roll actually under 600 calories or is MyFitnessPal fucking up?
>myfitnesspal barcode scanner recognises local food and knows its macros
Are you too retarded to look at the labels?
>buy chicken from supermarket
>scan barcode using MFP
>lean beef
uhhhhhh. has anything similar happened to anybody here before?
>scan some olive oil I have around here
>gives me some random shit in some unknown language
not every food has macros and scanning it is much less effort
More like it's easier to scan it with my phone than type everything in and sum it myself
The masculinity supplements/fluoride filter diet.
Get on my level
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r8 my meals 2day
had a streak of 530+ days, then went on a trip to CT. doing good for the first 2 weeks, then the last week was a lot of walking around Boston and hitting breweries. didn't enter for two days...lost my streak.
feelsbadman
MFP is amazing. It keeps me from accidentally lying to myself about how much I'm eating when I try to bulk.
>willingly letting a botnet know your exact diet
How can one be so dumb
>eating food with barcodes