![]() Sign up for Gadget Hacks' daily newsletter or weekly Android and iOS updates.Follow Gadget Hacks on Pinterest, Reddit, Twitter, YouTube, and Flipboard.Read all of the Health & Fitness series.ĭon't Miss: The 5 Best Meal-Tracking Apps for Managing Your Diet & Counting Calories This article was produced during Gadget Hacks' annual Health & Fitness special coverage. If you'd like to see what the other apps in this category have to offer, make sure to check out the link below. This barcode scanning feature, which is available on most phones and tablets with a rear-facing camera, is one of the main reasons MyFitnessPal ranked so highly on our in-depth comparison for meal tracking apps. On the next page, you can choose to either search for food manually through the database or with the barcode feature. Select whether the meal is for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or just a snack. Step 1: Select a MealĪnytime you want to add a meal, snack, or beverage into MFP, open the app and tap on the big plus sign (+) at the bottom of the main menu. If you're new to MFP and want to learn more about the barcode feature, we've got you covered. It's perfect for those times when you're cooking at home and want to add ingredients from your recipes, and it's great for snacking on the go. Simply use the in-app camera to scan the label on your food or beverage and it instantly appears without you having to do a manual search, showing you calories, total fat, cholesterol, sodium, protein, iron and other nutritional information. ![]() ![]() ![]() Unfortunately, the sheer size of the database can make it hard to find exactly what you have just consumed, which is why MFP includes a barcode feature to make the process of adding food much smoother. ![]() In MyFitnessPal, you can search through a food database to add your meal into the app's diary and track your calories. ![]()
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