Improving Meal Accuracy with Your Feedback
At RxFood, your feedback helps us continuously improve your experience. If something looks incorrect after logging a meal, simply tap on the meal, then tap the feedback icon (see image below).
If you believe the analysis could be improved, please leave a comment. Your feedback will be reviewed by our system and your profile will be updated automatically—this may take a few hours to reflect.
The more detail you provide, the more accurate your future food assessments will be. If you're not satisfied, additional options will appear (see image below), allowing you to give more specific feedback quickly and easily.

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