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I wonder if theres any research on this when it comes to the UK and their food labeling laws.
I am more concerned with things like sodium content and whether the product contains hydrogenated fats (which are somehow still legal in the UK) than I am with calories. However the caloric information is useful too. I'd have never guessed that one of my stir fry sauces has 5 times more calories than the rest...
I don't avoid the sauce because of this I simply eat a lighter supper to compensate.
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[–] Pattoe 1 point 5 points 6 points (+6|-1) ago
I wonder if theres any research on this when it comes to the UK and their food labeling laws.
I am more concerned with things like sodium content and whether the product contains hydrogenated fats (which are somehow still legal in the UK) than I am with calories. However the caloric information is useful too. I'd have never guessed that one of my stir fry sauces has 5 times more calories than the rest...
I don't avoid the sauce because of this I simply eat a lighter supper to compensate.
[–] slyguy42o ago
Personally when i see cal counts, I try to find the lowest count versus the tastiest item that I want to eat.
Although I am sure there are many out there that subscribe to the train of thought that more calories equals more food.
[–] Hawke_ 8 points -1 points 7 points (+7|-8) ago
Wow seriously? Well done America... You've truly outdone yourselves this time.
[–] [deleted] 3 points -2 points 1 point (+1|-3) ago
[–] Inverse 1 point 4 points 5 points (+5|-1) ago
How is this comment any better than his?