Fat - Sat , Mono, Poly, Trans not adding up nutrition labels
extremely11
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The "Garlic Pretzel Bites" (Large 2 Servings Per Container) have 14g of fat.
http://www.pretzelmaker.com/images/nutritional/Pretzel Bites_Salted.gif
Compared to the 1g of fat of "Unsalted Pretzel Bites".
http://www.pretzelmaker.com/images/nutritional/Pretzel Bites_Salted.gif
But it lists the "Garlic Pretzel Bites" as 14g of fat, 2.5 Sat, and 0 Trans. Does that mean that the remaining 11.5g of fat are healthy (Mono/Poly)? I've seen this in other food labels as well.
http://www.pretzelmaker.com/images/nutritional/Pretzel Bites_Salted.gif
Compared to the 1g of fat of "Unsalted Pretzel Bites".
http://www.pretzelmaker.com/images/nutritional/Pretzel Bites_Salted.gif
But it lists the "Garlic Pretzel Bites" as 14g of fat, 2.5 Sat, and 0 Trans. Does that mean that the remaining 11.5g of fat are healthy (Mono/Poly)? I've seen this in other food labels as well.
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I noticed this recently as well...hope someone can answer.0
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