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Food Chart

How much food did you eat yesterday? What about the day before? You probably know generally, but we're in an age now of hyper measurements of personal data and it's high time you could track what you had eaten every day and every meal. That's what new startup

Foodzy helps you do. There are also obvious health benefits. If you can measure your food, you can measure your calories, and then eat fewer of them. Especially if your friends are there keeping you honest. Foodzy, a self-funded startup based in Amsterdam, launched in private beta in April and opened to the public this week. Users can save their data for a limited time for free, or get full access to your data, charts, and diet planning for $15 a year. Says Marjolijn Kamphuis, one of Foodzy's founders: "Being a big food lover, I've always had a hard time keeping my weight steady. The problem is that in the long term, diets are extremely unhealthy and they are hard to maintain. The best way to stay fit is by eating varied, not too much and not too little."

 

To read the full, original article click on this link: Foodzy: Making Dieting A Game For You And Your Friends | Fast Company

Author:Morgan Clendaniel