When I started tracking nutrition and reading food labels, I noticed a common problem — different countries use different energy units. Some use calories, while others (like Australia and Europe) use kilojoules (kJ). This makes it confusing to compare food products or track daily intake. So I built a simple tool to solve this problem. 🔧** What I Built** I created a lightweight KJ to Calories Converter that instantly converts energy values between kilojoules and calories. 👉 Tool link: KJ to Calories Converter ⚡ Key Features Instant conversion between kJ and calories Accurate formula (1 kJ = 0.239006 calories) Mobile-friendly design Simple and distraction-free interface Works for food labels, fitness tracking, and meal planning 🧠 Why This Matters Nutrition labels can be confusing if you don’t understand both units.…