Mobile phones target lard

Mobile phones have become increasingly slim throughout 2005. Not so the rest of us, though, with obesity the lifestyle choice of millions, and the vast majority of us gorging ourselves senseless over the festive period. Fortunately, help is at hand from your humble mobile phone. Not content with slimming down itself, it now wants you to slim down too, using the new Nutracheck Mobile diet program.
With Nutracheck, the user completes a personal profile and sets their weight loss goal via the interactive program, and Nutracheck Mobile recommends a daily calorie allowance. The food diary then allows the user to accurately record exactly what they are eating and drinking on a daily basis. An extensive food database contains the fat and calorie content of up to 30,000 products including alcoholic drinks, fast food outlets as well as major brands and supermarket own labels. This means users can easily check the calories in a Prêt sandwich or Starbuck’s latte whilst in the queue, and change their mind to a lower calorie option before ordering. Or, more likely, stare in disbelief at the number of calories in their favourite burger, tut disapprovingly while gorging themselves to bursting point, then buy another one to stop themselves feeling so bad for eating so unhealthily!
Happy New Year!
[Source: NutraCheck]
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