
While it was a difficult decision, this change allows us to continue to improve our product offerings, focus resources, and deliver excellent service to our community. In an email to its users, MyFitnessPal says the following.īeginning October 1, Barcode Scan will be available only with a Premium subscription. Members who use the free version of the app will still be able to log food with the search feature. Due to countless duplicate products of the same name, sometimes with differing nutrient information and serving sizes, it can be a rather annoying task to ensure you’re logging the right food. Now, users will need to manually search for a product by typing in the product’s name, then ensuring they have the right match. The barcode scanner feature allowed all users, premium and non-premium, to simply scan a product’s barcode and have its nutrition data imported from MyFitnessPal’s database. MyFitnessPal, an extremely helpful app for those looking to track calories or count macros, announced this morning to its users that it is placing its fantastic barcode scanner feature behind a paywall beginning October 1.
