Nutrition

Food logging, inventory, meals, and groceries in one loop.

Fit Horizon connects consumed products, macros, inventory, barcode lookup, saved meals, grocery lists, and combined food data so nutrition tracking reduces waste as well as friction.

Fit Horizon daily nutrition tab
Fit Horizon grocery list detail page

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Consumed products can subtract from inventory so food logging also keeps stock accurate.

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Macros, day recaps, and widgets keep daily nutrition visible.

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Barcode lookup, saved meals, grocery lists, and combined data sources reduce manual entry.

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Consume once, update two systems

Most apps split food into either calorie tracking or pantry tracking. Fit Horizon connects them so logging what you ate can also subtract it from inventory.

  • Inventory subtraction is optional and confirmation-based.
  • The same workflow helps nutrition accuracy and reduces forgotten expiring food.
  • Out-of-stock moments can become grocery-list actions instead of memory tests.
Fit Horizon inventory page with stocked products

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Macros without the spreadsheet

Calories and macros matter more when they are easy to review. Fit Horizon keeps daily totals close to the logging flow and progress goals.

  • Track calories, protein, carbs, fat, and fiber against configured goals.
  • Day recaps summarize nutrition alongside habits and exercise context.
  • Home widgets can surface nutrition progress without opening the full app.
Fit Horizon nutrition day with macro recap

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Faster food entry

Nutrition tracking breaks when search is slow. Fit Horizon uses local foods, recent choices, optional online search, barcode lookup, and saved meals to cut typing.

  • Smart suggestions can come from inventory and recently consumed products.
  • Barcode lookup includes fallbacks when a product is incomplete or missing upstream data.
  • Meals turn repeated food combinations into reusable entries.
Fit Horizon grocery list detail screen

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More coverage from combined data

A single food dataset will always miss things. Fit Horizon can combine local, common, and remote provider results behind one normalized search experience.

  • The app should consume normalized food results rather than provider-specific payloads.
  • Users can still create or adjust foods when data is incomplete.
  • Dietary preferences and warnings remain aids, not medical guarantees.

Holistic nutrition tracking

The app should consume normalized food results rather than provider-specific payloads.

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