None unfortutanely. If you're looking for a less evil calorie counter, use YAZIO. It is European so it at least has to follow GDPR. Oh and no ads is a plus as well.
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Not sure what all myfitnesspal tracks but I use openScale from F-Droid to track weight but it has modules for all sorts of things like calorie tracking BMI and what not.
The developer of Waistline (on fdroid) is developing a new version of the app that seems great https://github.com/davidhealey/waistline . At this moment you can only build it yourself, but he will release it this year