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Calorie-counting

Is anyone using Nutracheck App or Nutracheck Online?

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peachcake · 09/06/2014 09:55

Wondered if anyone else is using this?

I have honestly found this the easiest and most user friendly app to count calories and its for the UK market, and you can try it free (but can only add 5 items on food diary) I think its reasonably priced too. No I don't work for them either!!

I would like a Nutracheck buddy, anyone?

Daniele x x x

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MyChildDoesntNeedSleep · 21/06/2014 16:30

I've used it before. Found it excellent...user friendly and accurate. The community was fab. I lost about 3 stone on it.

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MyChildDoesntNeedSleep · 21/06/2014 16:31

Using MFP now, but only bc it's free. NC would be my first choice. You have to be really careful with the calorie amounts on MFP.

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Gorgeously · 10/10/2014 06:02

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pockledigg · 22/10/2014 07:07

I quite like CRONometer, but you have to tinker with the foodstuffs as it's very 'American', but hey, it's free.

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SoonToBeMrsB · 09/03/2015 16:36

I've just signed up for a five day trial off the back of this thread and I really like it! Very user friendly, the calories seem accurate and also the calorie allowance is very accurate.

Gorgeously

Where are you getting it for £3.99pm? Even with a 20% introductory offer I can only see £6+ a month Sad

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leftyloosy · 27/05/2015 14:16

I've just downloaded it. It's £3.99 a month on Google play. Much more user friendly than MFP!

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CharleyDavidson · 19/07/2015 22:21

It's different prices if you want it on app and/or website.

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