You do know that MFP is a data-collecting program for big food, right?
They collect data on what foods you pair with each other and sell it to food researchers, who then sell it to supermarkets and fitness professionals.
Captcha: select all food!
why would that worry me
Good thing I don't buy from "fitness professionals".
good, then those supermarkets can improve their offers on those products
So? That's better for me
Good shit, maybe if the word gets out that it is preferable to pair chicken with rice and broccoli rather than cheesy potatoes and ketchup people might actually take a step to eating healthier.
Hahahahahahaha
>>37764625
how exactly do I use this app? I created an account, but when I add lifts they apparently burn 0 calories. Is there a way to add a strength workout of 1 hour? How do I into food in this shit?
>>37764625
I do, and I am okay with it. I actually work for Stats Canada, so I understand big data, how it can be used, what's safe, what could be dangerous, etc.
Knowledge of my food habits as part of a giant dataset of several thousands of other people's food habits does not put me at any risk, and it's a fair price to pay for the service that I use for free.
>>37764766
I used to use "calisthenics" under the cardio tab. Then they added IAPs and I deleted this unstable piece of shit from my phone.
>>37764791
They hiring?
Gonna graduate next year in electrical engineering and data analysis fascinates me. What software/languages should I focus on, Python, R?
>>37764904
R, python is good too, but R is slightly better for data analysis. .
>>37764625
.... ok?
Maybe more stores will start having healthier options in stock then.