iFood Lite: Calorie Counter app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 4480 ratings )
Lifestyle Health & Fitness
Developer: Vito Bellini
Free
Current version: 4.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 30 Nov 2011
App size: 26.63 Mb

iFood Lite accompanies you throughout the day to help you track what you eat, track your progress and make small changes to your habits that will lead to a better life and achieve your goals.

NUTRITION TABLES
See the nutritional charts of thousands of foods available.

For each food you will know the exact amount of:
• Water
• Proteins
• Carbohydrates
• Starch
• Fats (saturated fat, monounsaturated fat, polyunsaturated fat)
• Cholesterol
• Fibre
• Sodium
• Potassium
• Iron
• Calcium
• Phosphorus
• Magnesium
• Zinc
• Copper

CHART
If you do not want to take too much into account the quantity, the pie chart of the energy distribution of macronutrients will give you a quick overview of what a food contains.

DIARY
Save what you eat and in what quantities.
It is shown that having a food journal helps to achieve the ideal weight.

SYNC
Make a note on your iPhone of what you eat during the day while youre away at work or in the evening with friends at the restaurant; and when youre home, check out your diary on your iPad, you will not lose a calorie, your devices will be synchronized.

iFood Lite is your faithful nutritionist with all its food information, it is your faithful friend with his recommendations for a healthy diet, iFood Lite is on your iPhone and iPad.

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Pros and cons of iFood Lite: Calorie Counter app for iPhone and iPad

iFood Lite: Calorie Counter app good for

It works fine for me. I would have liked the search bar to be permanently at the top of the screen (to avoid scrolling up). But its a lot of information, no need to connect to internet or to register. Great application, I am gonna use it.
Has a lot of food listed along with most nutritional info. Thanks! Annoying popup that keeps asking for a review, even though I did submit one.
A great app for meal planning. Wether trying to gain weight or cut weight, this app breaks down a variety of foods to allow for easy evaluation of macronutrients.

Some bad moments

Low note for continually asking to be rated, reply "no thanks" not taken into account
Hard to know what food quantity (weight) the values represent. This should be clear and adjustable. Will probably look for a better one.
Just installed this and going to delete it immediately. I checked a couple of items and am disappointed. The database does not include blueberries - what kind of nutritional list doesnt contain such a common food? And the app lists the calories in a Big Mac as 228, when every other site lists it as 550. Not even close.
Doesnt seem like the calorie count is correct. It does not let you choose a portion size. Is not what I was looking for.
The values are just plain wrong. Every portion size is per 100gm. Too many useless items and no ingredients. They also want you to rate it right away, not much of a chance to evaluate. Could be good but needs work
My husband is on diaylisis, so his diet is very restricted. This app helps a lot since there are some things he must have the right amount and no more. Just the info i need. Very good if you use it right.