You'd think it would be "smart" and suggest combinations of foods based on the history of things you have eaten, or what is commonly available in nearby stores. Other trackers I've tried like Fitday and Myfitnesspal do not even track that level of detail. i.e. no vitamins and nutrients.
It would be nice if someone had a resource of what a diet without processed foods that meets RDA values actually looks like, with photos of every single meal.
You'd think this kind of info would be available somewhere like https://www.dietaryguidelines.gov but it's all clipart and pie graphs. No actual food pictures.