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Show My Foods - Meal Tracker

Is there a way to take foods off the Show My Foods list? Can you edit them?
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10947 tn?1281404252
Thanks for your suggestions. You can now edit foods that you've added to My Foods. To do this, go to your Food Diary. You'll see options for Food Diary | Reports | My Foods. Click on My Foods and you'll be able to delete foods from My Foods and you can also edit the foods you've added. Please note that if you added a food, and it has been used by another member in their Food Diary, you cannot edit the nutritional info for those foods.

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10947 tn?1281404252
The ability to edit or delete foods from My Foods will be available very soon. Stay tuned.

lifeof - That's a great suggestion to add what 1 serving equals in terms of ml or g. We'll add that to our list of to-do's and let you know when it's available.

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same here.

also, it would be handy to see the serving info that was added.  for example,  i add a new food & say 1 serving = 600 ml/g.  but when i go to add that food the actual g/ml doesn't display.  i have to remember how much 1 serving counts as (or go check the package in the cupboard).
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I have the same issue...wrong info added,  now I need to eliminate it.
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707563 tn?1626361905
Hi there!

Unfortunately, at this time, that's not a feature of our tracker.  It is on our to-do list, and we'll let you know when it's available.

Thanks!

Emily
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