Make the food decision before it becomes the food record.
Food Scan is for the moment before the choice: the shop, the menu, the snack, the plate. Chick helps you read calories, protein, food quality and likely trade-offs before the decision is locked in.
That means calories, protein, food quality and likely trade-offs become easier to read in the moment, not only after the day is over.
Use it where the decision actually happens.
It is useful in a supermarket aisle, in front of a menu, at a café, at a restaurant table, in the office kitchen, or at home just before eating. The point is not simply to record the food later. The point is to make the next decision clearer now.
That gives Chick a role many food and nutrition tools miss: helping you judge the food before it becomes part of the day.
- Scan a product before buying it.
- Check a meal before ordering it.
- Read a plate before eating it.
A useful scan should change what you do next.
A useful scan should help you see whether a food is heavier than it looks, whether protein is too weak, whether nutrition quality is poor, or whether the meal is likely to work against weight loss, fitness, and health goals.
That does not mean Chick pretends to know everything from a photo. It means the scan gives a strong, practical read that helps you make a smarter next choice.
- Spot likely calorie traps quickly.
- See whether protein looks strong enough.
- Judge whether the choice fits the day.
Logging records the past. Food Scan improves the next choice.
Logging is about recording what you ate. Food Scan is about understanding what you are looking at before you buy it, order it, or eat it. A user may decide to log the food later, but that is not the main reason this page exists.
That is why Food Scan sits naturally next to Snapshot, Nutrients, Protein, and Targets. It helps you choose more intelligently before the choice is locked in.
- Logging records the day.
- Food Scan informs the decision before the day moves on.
- Together they make Chick more useful in real life.
After Food Scan, the most useful pages are Nutrients and Snapshot.
Nutrients helps you understand food quality in more depth, and Snapshot shows how a choice fits the rest of the day.
