I’m standing in my kitchen, phone in one hand, bottle of olive oil in the other. I tip it over slightly, so I can see the barcode, which I scan with my phone. The results appear on my Yuka app quickly ...
Yuka, the popular food-scanning app — which has become a go-to resource for 15 million Americans and one in three people in France — told The Cool Down that it's now going beyond education by ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Julie Chang: Hey TNB listeners, before we get started, heads up. We're going to ...
Yuka allows users to scan the barcodes of food or cosmetics and instantly receive a rating from zero to 100 based on three factors: nutritional value, presence of potentially harmful additives and ...
Anyone who is remotely health conscious will know the feeling of standing in a supermarket aisle, scrutinising the nutritional label of a potential snack, or googling “is xanthan gum bad for you?” It ...
Big food brands are bellyaching over consumers’ use of food scanning apps to vet the healthiness of their products, according to a Sunday article in the Wall Street Journal (WSJ). Zooming in on one ...
While we were browsing through the Google Play Store, we stumbled upon yet another really interesting app. This one is called ‘Yuka’, and it’s actually a food-scanning Android app. Well, it can also ...