"You can still eat ... cals today"
Hi all,
I wonder what you think about this sentence, because for me it makes me want to eat those calories I "can still eat today" and likely go over them.
It's deceiving, because I have already reached my calorie goal, but because I excercised it "allows" me more - and I think it should not. Maybe rather than saying you "can", it should say "you have a deficit of ... cals today"
This would give an overview of what I have burnt, rather than inviting me to eating more, when my intake goal is already reached.
If it's a number that is way under the recommended intake it could be red, to recommend to eat more. Or an option to select "fasting mode" to avoid the warnings.
Happy tracking
Ems
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Thanks for the feedback! We really appreciate it! We have recently made a change to the Web UI for the section you are mentioning. I think you may be pleased by what we have changed it to! We will be updating the Mobile apps in the future as well to reflect this
Hilary
cronometer.com
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Hilary! Thanks so much. Since I mostly track over the app I completely ignored that the web already showed this.
Wonderful