How to make a shopping list in Yuka
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Any application that you download is good for something. Google Maps is used to go from point A to point B and Yuka's application to find out, apparently, how he althy a supermarket food is. But, behind this primary utility, there are other related ones that many people are unaware of. For example, Google Maps serves as a trip planner. And Yuka, as a tool to make a practical shopping list. Oh, what do you have downloaded Yuka and also an application to make shopping lists? Well, this can change.
Next we are going to teach you how to make a shopping list using the Yuka application. If you don't know it, it is a tool, not without controversy, that claims to analyze supermarket products to tell you how he althy they are. So, let's talk about the application from another point of view, more objectively useful than that of 'food analyzer'.
'Yuka' helps you shop
If you haven't downloaded Yuka yet, you can go through this link from the Play Store and do it right now. The application is free, offers purchases inside and has a weight of 25 MB.
As soon as you enter the application, it will ask you to register. If you don't want to sign up to just make a shopping list, you can take a look at this special shopping list making tool.But if you want to use all of Yuka's features, you'll need to connect to the app via Facebook or email.
Before continuing, let me tell you that you can make a shopping list but in a slightly unusual way. Instead of writing the products you need on a list, we are going to scan them at home. Obviously, we will do it for those products of which we still have units. In the case of not having something that we want, in the supermarket, we will scan it and place it in favorites In this way we will already know, in the next purchase, what it is the product that best suits our needs.
To scan a product that you have at home, all you have to do is click on the scanner icon that you have located in the upper right part of the application.Once the scanning screen appears, place the visible square over the product barcode and the analysis of the product will appear.
Now we are going to save the article that we want as 'Favorite'. To do this, we go to the home screen of the application. This screen shows all the scanned items. Those you want to be added to the new shopping list must mark with the star icon This icon appears once you have chosen the product, at the top right of the screen.
Once you have marked all the products you want as favorites, you should have them well located. To enter the menu of your favorite products, you just have to enter the three-dot menu on the main screenIn the small window that appears we are going to click on 'Favorites'. On the next screen all the items you have saved will appear so that later it is easier for you to add them to your shopping cart.
We have to remind you once again that 'Yuka' is not a nutritionist and that his evaluations depend totally on a ranking that does not take into account account variables such as he althy fats. In this way, we can find that a cheese is valued negatively because it has a lot of fat (he althy) or a light dessert as positive because it has little sugar (but very little nutritional content). So now you know, take this app as entertainment and, for everything else, consult professionals.