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Reviewed Nutrition Apps Links (viewing 1 - 4 of 4)Fooducate Healthy Weight Loss Fooducate, Ltd. Lose weight, track your progress, and eat REAL food. This app looks beyond the calorie and helps you eat healthy and tasty. Scan a product barcode to see what's really in your food. Fooducate will also show you healthier alternatives. Track your food intake, calories and exercise. Pay attention to the quality of calories, not just quantity. Automatically scan a product barcode to see a food's nutrition grade (A, B, C, or D). Learn about a product's pros and cons. Choose healthier alternatives. Add your own foods to track. Discuss with the community.Cost: Free
Calorie Counter MyFitnessPal, Inc With a food database of over 5,000,000 foods), this calorie counter can help you take those extra pounds off! Simply download the app and tell us a little about yourself. We'll create a personalized diet and exercise program just for you. Start tracking your meals and exercise and gain insights so you can make healthier choices.Cost: Free
FoodKeeper App US Department of Agriculture The FoodKeeper app helps you learn about proper food handling and storage to keep your food safe. It can help consumers use food while at peak quality and reduce waste. Cost: Free
Shop Well - Diet and Food Scanner YottaMark, Inc. ShopWell is designed to help you eat healthier food and achieve your nutrition goals. Scan barcodes at home or in the grocery store to find out if they are a good match for your goals. The app will suggest foods that are a better fit for your health. Cost: Free
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