Food Grade & Food Score Topic
                   
                        Miatagal
                        06/07/18
                     
That’s a shame they are phasing it out as I enjoy seeing what scores it gives my food. I’ve never fully believed the scoring could be 100% accurate, but it was fun.
         
                   
                        Dietitian
                        06/07/18
 replied to Miatagal 
                     
Hi Miatagal, the Food Score/Grade will be available for a little while longer.  However, the Food Score won't be valid for food items that use the new food label (unless the new label voluntarily includes vitamin A and calcium).  Same goes for any food from restaurants where they only provide calories and macronutrients.  But many people feel that it is a useful tool.  Thanks for the feedback!
         
                   
                        Jojo_Indy
                        07/17/18
                     
Wait: the government is cutting out info from food labels????
         
                   
                        Dietitian
                        07/17/18
 replied to Jojo_Indy 
                     
Hi Jojo_lndy, the food label is changing so that certain nutrients will be optional and others will be required.  But the Food Score/Grade is based upon the required nutrients on the old label.  Here are the two labels side by side:  https://www.fda.gov/downloads/Food/GuidanceRegulation/GuidanceDocumentsRegulatoryInformation/LabelingNutrition/UCM501646.pdf
Best,
Kathy (Dietitian)
         
                   
                        Chanson2354
                        01/07/20
                     
Food Grade/Score is certainly fun, but weird.  Dark chocolate gets a D; vodka, whiskey, tequilla, and beer get B+  Whee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
         
                   
                        Dietician
                        01/09/20
                     
Hi Chanson2354,
Yes, the food grade/score can be difficult to interpret.  It is important to use Food Grade simply to compare similar types of foods.  It is a tool to help you choose foods and beverages within the same categeory with higher Food Grades (e.g. A vs. D).
Here is an article you might find helpful that discusses uses and limitations of using the food grade/score tool.  https://www.mynetdiary.com/food-score.html
Hope this helps!  Brenda (Dietitian, MyNetDiary)
         
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