Nutrition Calculator FOODCAL is a software tool developed for food industry. Trials and development were carried out by technologists working both in international corporations as well as in small family businesses in Europe. Such technologists, with experience and knowledge, are available to users of Nutrition Calculator FOODCAL every day to answer any questions.
We are here to support users of Nutrition Calculator FOODCAL in achieving their day to day goals.
The genesis of the creation of Nutrition Calculator FOODCAL is a response to the specific needs of technologists and specialists in the development phase of new products and the need for urgent responses to contractors' inquiries in food companies. Nutrition Calculator FOODCAL is an on-line software for immediate calculation of nutritional and energy values, Dietary reference values - DRV's, vitamins and minerals. It is accelerating calculations of recipes and enables the functional management of results, it also gives the opportunity to experiment with your recipes and create ideas for new products.
Our mission: CREATING AN INNOVATIVE, MULTIFUNCTIONAL TOOL FOR SPECIALISTS IN A FOOD INDUSTRY SAVING WORKING TIME AND GIVING CERTAIN RESULTS BY ASSISTING IN FASTER AND EFFECTIVELY REALIZING TASKS IN DAILY WORK
The FOODCAL online Nutrition Calculator was introduced for use by the British software company ROOTS & MILL LTD based in London in 2015. In February 2020 as a result of taking over the resources of the British company, the only offeror of the program and the company managing its development was IT SOLUTIONS based in Poland, Pełcznica 26A, 55-080 Kąty Wrocławskie.
The legal basis for developing the results of the Nutrition Calculator is Regulation (EU) No 1169/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the provision of food information to consumers.
Service and assistance is provided both in english and polish language.
* Nutrition Calculator FOODCAL is a protected good reported in the EU Patent Office at OHIM under number 686025 reference CTM / 254/15