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Fix: Try refreshing the app by closing it completely and reopening it. On iPhone, swipe up from the bottom of the screen (or double-click the hom... »»
Fix: Ensure that both the Calorie Counter + app and the Fitbit app are updated to their latest versions. Go to the App Store, tap on your profile... »»
Fix: Manually verify the nutritional information using reliable sources such as the USDA FoodData Central or the food packaging itself. If you fi... »»
Fix: Review the sodium content of the foods you are logging. If you notice consistent overestimations, manually adjust the sodium values for thos... »»
Fix: Keep a list of frequently consumed foods and their correct nutritional information. This way, you can quickly enter them into the app when n... »»
Fix: Ensure that your camera lens is clean and unobstructed. Sometimes, dirt or smudges can affect the camera's ability to scan barcodes accurate... »»
Fix: Use the app's search feature to look for specific foods or restaurant items. If they are not available, you can manually add the nutritional... »»
Fix: When adding a food item, look for an option to adjust the serving size. This is usually found in the food entry screen where you can select... »»
Fix: Consider manually calculating net carbs by subtracting fiber from total carbohydrates for each food item. You can keep a separate log of net... »»
Fix: Check the app settings to see if there is an option to display macronutrients on the main dashboard or daily summary page. Some apps allow c... »»
Fix: Try uninstalling and reinstalling the app. This can often resolve issues related to corrupted data or settings. To do this, press and hold t... »»
Fix: If you are under the age limit, consider using the app with parental supervision or assistance. An adult can help create an account and mana... »»