Anonymous wrote:I hate it. I can’t have a bite of something because I don’t know how many calories, exactly, that is. I don’t trust restaurant labels. I hate having to remember everything I ate. It’s boring and distracting. Also it weirdly made me prefer processed food because boxes have labels and don’t require measuring the way real food does. So a big no for me but I am glad it works for you!
All of this for me too. I hate it. I am also a grazer and it get's really, really annoying trying to put in a whole bunch of different things in small, only approximate quantities. I also frequently want to break down the food items after I have not eaten say, the crusts from pizza or only ate half the bread from a sandwich and it doesn't let you do that, so I end up having to basically recreate the food (1/2 roll, mayo, 2 slices cheese, ham, lettuce, tomato, onion, etc) with what I *think* it is and that is a major pain in the ass and of questionable accuracy, which really makes a difference when you are trying to stay pretty low on cals. I also travel 4+ days a week and eat out constantly, so everything is kind of a guess.