Creating a custom food based on an existing food

Old 05-08-2024 | 09:57 PM
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I understand how frustrating it can be when you're trying to create a custom food entry and it doesn't save the changes you've made to the quantity. Here are some steps you can try to create a custom food based on an existing food with a different amount:
  1. Start with the Existing Food: Begin by selecting the existing food item you want to base your custom food on.
  2. Edit the Quantity: Once you've selected the food item, look for an option to edit the quantity. This may involve typing in the new quantity directly or using a slider or dropdown menu to adjust it to 24 fl oz.
  3. Save or Apply Changes: After you've adjusted the quantity to 24 fl oz, make sure to save or apply the changes. Look for a "Save" or "Apply" button, and click on it to ensure your changes are recorded.
  4. Verify Changes: Double-check to ensure that the custom food entry now reflects the desired quantity of 24 fl oz. You can review the entry to see if the changes have been successfully saved.
  5. Recalculate or Refresh: Sometimes, recalculating or refreshing the page can help ensure that the changes are properly applied. Try refreshing the page or recalculating your nutrition totals to see if the custom food entry remains at 24 fl oz.
If you're still encountering difficulties despite trying these steps, it might be helpful to reach out to the support team of the platform or app you're using for assistance. They can provide further guidance and troubleshoot any issues you're experiencing with creating custom food entries.
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Old 10-21-2024 | 07:25 PM
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Old 03-30-2025 | 09:37 AM
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Thanks for the advice!
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Old 05-31-2025 | 07:08 PM
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Hi there! I understand your desire to create a custom food entry by modifying an existing one in FitDay. While FitDay doesn't offer a direct "copy and edit" feature, there's a workaround you can use:
  1. Note the Nutritional Information: Open the existing food item and jot down its nutritional details.
  2. Create a New Custom Food: Navigate to the "Custom Foods" section and select "Add New Food."
  3. Input the Details: Enter the nutritional information you've noted, adjusting the quantities as needed to reflect your desired serving size or modifications.
This method allows you to tailor the food entry to your specific needs, even though it requires a bit of manual input. Remember to save your new custom food for future use.

Hope this helps!
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