Yuka, the popular food-scanning app — which has become a go-to resource for 15 million Americans and one in three people in France — told The Cool Down that it's now going beyond education by ...
Food scanning apps are becoming a common sight in grocery stores, with shoppers using their phones to scan barcodes in search ...
CNET’s expert staff reviews and rates dozens of new products and services each month, building on more than a quarter century of expertise. Have you ever looked at food packaging or even a meal on ...
I’m standing in my kitchen, phone in one hand, bottle of olive oil in the other. I tip it over slightly, so I can see the barcode, which I scan with my phone. The results appear on my Yuka app quickly ...
Food scanning apps like Yuka, which boasts more than 77 million users, are becoming increasingly popular for revealing the nutritional content of our food choices.
Experts say that apps and influencers can empower consumers, but they can also mislead or oversimplify complex issues when it comes to health and nutrition. (Photo Illustration: Carl Godfrey for Yahoo ...
Food apps that rate the healthfulness of packaged foods have become increasingly popular. You can scan a food package with your phone camera and the app will rank it for its nutritional content. Some ...
Food apps can help you figure out what's in your food and whether it's nutritious. Just scan the barcode on the packet with your phone. But... Using an app to rate food for nutrition? Take the results ...