Viactiv has changed their milk chocolate flavor calcium soft chew. saturated fat has increased to 0.5g, sodium has increased to 15mg, total carbs have decreased to 3g, vitamin D has doubled to 50%, and vitamin K is 50%. Calories and other nutrition facts remain the same.
DENISE_SP 10/4/07 7:47 P
Thank you! I'll check into it.
PFROTH 10/3/07 12:18 P
The information in the database for fiber One Honey Clusters needs to be updated. If you do a food search on the Nutrition Tracker for "Fiber One Honey", two items are listed. "Fiber One Honey Clusters" and "General Mills fiber One Honey Clusters Whole Grain", which are one in the same. (Both listings have the same nutrition data.) The correct information should have the serving size as 1 cup, total fat 1.5g, total carbs 42g, fiber 13g,and protein 5g.
DENISE_SP 9/14/07 9:48 P
Posting on the message board here or on the site/tech help board is fine. We do update the food database periodically and that item sounds like it hasn't been updated since the change in calories. It is not that large of a discrepancy for us to change it right now, but if you want the info from the box you can manually enter that and save it as a favorite.
hope this helps.
PFROTH 9/12/07 2:39 P
More than a few times I have found the nutrition information on the food tracker to be incorrect. As an example, today I chose "Lean Cuisine salmon with basil". The SP info shows 260 calories, 8g fat, 31g carbs, and 17g protein. However, the box shows 220 calories, 6g fat, 24g carbs, and 18g protein. I'm sure when a food item was first entered, the info was accurate. But manufacturers sometimes change the product (making a serving a different size, removing trans fat, etc.). Is there a mechanism to report these inaccuracies, rather than clogging up a message board? It would be great if there was a way to report it directly from the Nutrition Tracker (maybe a box to check signaling further investigation is needed on the specific food, along with the person making the request?).