Our world is getting more and
more digital. Obviously, the people’s lifestyleand habits should have changed to meet the technology crawling into our
minds. Whereas Pokémon Go is supposed to encourage “the millennials” to work
out more (sort of), we suggest you have a look at these nutrition apps. With
their help, choosing what produce to buy or decoding the back of a snack box
will no longer be a problem for you.
Only a true chemist like Walter
White will be able to read the ingredient list of an average snack box. Ever
since we’re not outstanding scientists, the terms are not what we’re good at.
Fortunately, the nice people from Center for Science in the Public Interest
(CSPI) have created an app to decompose that list of harmful chemicals.
Chemical Cuisine makes the consumers aware about all the extra fillers and
additives, which their regular meal contains.
For food newbies, Seasonal and
Simple is doing a huge job pointing out which produce is in season right now
and how to store certain types of food. The app comes in handy when you want to
save some extra cash by avoiding food waste. Think about that.
Obviously, the people's lifestyle and habits should have changed to meet the moderntechnology crawling into our minds.
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