At $299 a month, I think I'll give it a pass. ;-)

In the case of the USDA data, it's all there in easily accessible form. 
It's just a matter of picking out the right items (not name brand items), 
massaging the data, and converting to Tiddler form. Also, not all the 
entries have the same nutrients, complicating things.

Boy, I wish I had known there was a market for web-scraping back when I 
still had the skills.

-- Mark



On Thursday, May 10, 2018 at 2:27:41 PM UTC-7, Alfonso Arciniega wrote:
>
>
> Mark,
>
> You may already know this: There's a service that pulls data from the web 
> and lets you work on it: https://www.import.io/
>
> Alfonso
>
>
> On Wednesday, May 9, 2018 at 11:23:45 AM UTC-6, Mark S. wrote:
>>
>>
>> I suppose I could do a reboot, pulling in stats from the USDA and 
>> expanding the nutrients. Except they seem to have too many:
>>
>> Energy
>>
>

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