More than just the time. When you open a meal, you can correct the fiber amount, the ultra-processed and low-FODMAP labels, and remove any allergens or ingredients that don't belong. If the AI got the meal wrong more broadly, "Fix results" re-analyses it with your corrections.
To open a meal: find it in your Day View or in Dashboard → History → Food, and tap it.
What you can change
Meal time — tap the "..." (three dots) in the top right, then "Edit meal time"
Fiber consumed — tap the small "Edit" button next to the fiber amount, type the correct number of grams, and tap "Save"
Ultra Processed food (yes/no) — tap the card, or its "Tap to edit" button, to flip it
Low FODMAP (yes/no) — same: tap the card or "Tap to edit"
Allergens — tap the ✕ on any allergen to remove it
Ingredients — tap the ✕ on any ingredient to remove it
When your changes save
Editing the meal time or fiber amount, and removing an allergen or ingredient, all save straight away.
The Ultra Processed food and Low FODMAP toggles work differently: they're only saved when you close the meal. Always finish by tapping "Done" and letting the screen close. If you flip one of those and then force-quit the app, that change won't be kept.
What you can't change
The meal description — the text at the top of the meal (e.g. "Chicken and pineapple rice bowl") can't be edited directly. Use "Fix results" to have it rewritten, or delete the meal and log it again.
Adding allergens or ingredients — you can remove entries from either list, but not add new ones or rename them. "Fix results" is the way to get missing ingredients recognised.
If the AI analysis looks wrong
When you've scanned or described a meal and the result is off — wrong dish, missing ingredients, fiber that looks implausible — don't delete and re-log it. Use "Fix results" instead:
Open the meal
Tap "Fix results" at the bottom left
Describe what's wrong in your own words, then tap "Fix result" to send it
Don't let the wording throw you — the button is labelled "Fix results" on the meal screen and "Fix result" on the screen you land on. They're the same feature.
Give it real detail, since it re-analyses the whole meal from what you tell it — for example, "The burger was beef, not turkey, and contained no mayo." Your meal is then re-analysed and the description, ingredients, allergens and fiber estimate all update together.
This is usually a better fix than editing the fields one at a time — a single correction can put the whole analysis right.
