5/5 rating based on 354 reviews. Read all reviews for Fooducate: Nutrition Coach for iPhone.
Fooducate: Nutrition Coach is free iOS app published by Maple Media Apps, LLC
keepstrongkid
First, if you’re asking in order to get metabolic information, then you are asking my sex. Sex ≠ gender. Second, please stick with male or female, and if you want to be inclusive, add intersex.
Cazoi
I’m trying to figure out how to log what I’m eating and this is not easy. Lots of ads. I don’t know if it’s better if I buy the premium version but I’m hesitant because it’s not as intuitive as other apps
Connor557
Won’t stop asking me to review every 30 seconds. I would suggest you fix this
Nana DeMar
And I’m an old-school calorie counter and this site here offers a ton of products the ability to add products and meals to keep track of every single meal I can plan a whole days food and stick to it I know exactly where I’m at calorie wise big thumbs up!
Foynt
This app is nice because it’s not explicitly a weight loss app, but I personally feel like it doesn’t live up to its promise to educate your food choices. There’s also a number of things that are for premium members only. I suppose I like it better that way because that makes the app free for me, but it’s also frustrating because that impacts my full nutritional picture and as someone who isn’t gluten free by choice it adds an unnecessary extra layer of effort for me
Pogose
I have used this app over the years to refine my grocery shopping when I start getting a little lose and the food company’s get more creative.
Another app store user
Uses imperial units with no obvious way to switch to metric units. Put me off so I didn't even want to look at it further. // Clarification after developer response: Uses imperial units for my weight and height during setup of the app; I didn't even get past that to look at food items.