Aldi's Fit and Active Red Berry Cereal
krullskusher
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1 serving is listed as 1 cup (31 g) but when I measure 1 cup it weighs closer to 50 g consistently. Any explanation on this or advice on which one is correct?
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That's often true of solids when they're measured in cup form. The rule should be always weigh solids, use cup measures for liquids. As it seems you have a scale, you're good to go. Weigh out 31g and that's one serving.0
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This is why weighing is important. Once it is in the box getting shipped around the cereal settles. At the factory it may have been 1 cup = 31g but once it was thrown around a bit 1 cup really = 50g.0
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Thanks for the input everyone. Not what I wanted to hear because I really wanted 50 g from the 110 calories but inevitably the truth is always the best0
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As someone who has and does shop in Aldi in both the UK and Germany.... Weigh everything they sell, more often than not its at least a little bit off!0
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