Sliced bread calories don't add up...?

bluecat145
Posts: 144 Member
I made and sandwich today (Bunny Giant) and a looked at the nutritional label and noticed that 1 slice is 60 calories, but 2 slices are 130. I'm just curious why it's 130 and not 120.
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Sometimes they can round up or down on the calories, larger companies like keeping calories as whole numbers generally, some don't but they usually are smaller companies.0
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Try checking the per 100g calorie content, and weighing your slices.
I've found that way to be more accurate.
Alternatively choose the slightly higher option.0 -
Weigh them, it's probably closer to 65 calories per slice (or 70 even).0
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