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Originally Posted by Idealmuse
The bodybugg will estimate what you've eaten by comparing your weekly burn with your actual weight loss, but to make the most of the system you really need to either record your food into the online thing... or at least give it a total calories for the day so you have to track calories one way or another. That means weighing, measuring, reading packaging, and looking up stuff you don't know. It's tedious but you get used to it and once your most commonly used foods are entered in... it's not much of a hassle.
I'm thinking about getting one too, or more likely the GWF since I can get that on Amazon and I have a giftcard for some of it.
I was wondering about the foods - I am using Fitday already and don't necessarily want to switch since I have a lot of history in there. It sounds like all the BB/GFW tracks is the total number of calories and I could just plug that in after I input my food on Fitday?
And as long as I'm posting, seems like there are fans of both BB and GFW. Any significant advantages or disadvantages to either one?
