If the food‑search function in your Fitbit app isn’t working properly, you’re not alone — many users are reporting issues. Go to the App Store / Google Play Store and check for the latest version of the Fitbit app.
Here’s what’s going on and how you can try to fix or work around it.
🔍 What’s the issue
Based on user reports:
When you tap the search bar under Food‑logging, typing a food returns no results, even for common items.
Some users report the “Add custom food” option still works, but the database search is blank.
Others say the issue started after a recent app update, and persists despite reinstalling the app.
It may be related to compatibility issues (certain phone models or OS versions) or a backend‑database/search bug.
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🛠 What you can try
Here are troubleshooting steps to attempt on your own device (since you’re in Kochi/Kerala, these are general but should apply):
Update the Fitbit app
Go to the App Store / Google Play Store and check for the latest version of the Fitbit app.
Installing the newest version may include bug‑fixes for the food‑search issue.
Force‑quit & restart the app
On mobile: close the app completely (swipe it away from recent apps) and relaunch.
Sometimes this refreshes internal caches.
Log out and back in
In the app: go to your profile → settings → log out.
Then log back in. This may reset your session and database access.
Reinstall the app
Uninstall the Fitbit app.
Reboot your phone.
Then reinstall the app from store.
This deletes local cached data (which might be corrupted).
Check device/OS compatibility
If you’re using an older phone or OS version, compatibility bugs may occur.
Also check if other users with the same phone model (e.g., Pixel) are reporting the same issue.
Workaround: Use “Recent” or add custom foods
For now, if the search database is broken, you may use the “Recent” or “Frequent” foods list to log items you often eat.
Or use the “Add custom food” option to manually input your meal and save it for future use.
Wait for a fix / check forums
Since this appears to be a widespread bug, you may need to wait for Fitbit/Google to roll out a fix.
Check the Fitbit Community forum for updates.
📌 Additional notes
The problem seems tied to the search functionality in the food‑database, rather than the entire food‑logging feature.
Because several users report it started after an app update, it may be a regression bug on Fitbit’s side.
If you rely on logging meals for nutrition tracking, this bug can significantly affect your workflow — using a backup method temporarily (like another food‑tracking app that syncs with Fitbit) may be wise.
If nothing works, you could contact Fitbit Support and provide details: your phone model, OS version, Fitbit app version, exactly what happens when you try to search (screenshots help).
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