
The Internet is a great source of information, but can that data be trusted?
I want CalorieStar to be a reliable source of nutritional information, so I strive to ensure the data presented is accurate.
So how can you be confident in the data on CalorieStar?
- No Artificial Intelligence is used
- No scraping of data is used
- All data is created and edited by humans
I have introduced a Data Confidence rating which provides a guide to the reliability of the nutritional data found on Caloriestar.

Data that is validated by a member of the Caloriestar team will show with 5 green stars. Any data not validated by the team will be shown with a number of stars that represents the trust level of the source. Data added by the community will have extra levels of trust when the community members are active in a positive way. Data sources that are known to be trusted will also find higher ratings.