Health insurance company Bupa has partnered with The George Institute for
Global Health to create a new smartphone application which promises to
“empower Australian shoppers to make healthier food choices”. Dubbed
FoodSwitch, the software was developed in Australia and allows users to scan
the barcode of packaged foods using their iPhone camera and receive immediate
nutritional advice and see healthier choices. It includes a database of over 20,000
packaged food products found in Australian supermarkets and is expected to
significantly simplify things for shoppers grappling with confusing food labels.
RRP: FREE
Download at: iTunes store or http://bit.ly/foodswitchapp
More info: www.bupa.com.au/foodswitchThe above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 18 Jan 12 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 18 Jan 12
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