How to calcuate calories??

brooksaceb
brooksaceb Posts: 115 Member
edited October 4 in Food and Nutrition
i broke down and bought one of those 12 oz desserts from wholes food market (couldn't help it) Its a chocolate creme pie but i was trying to find out exactly how many calories are in it. I googled it and all i get is Marie calenders, it has to be a little bit healthier than that right?

I found the nutrition facts for their chocolate mocha pie but i don't think they are the same.

Anyone have an idea of how many calories are in this slice of pie.

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  • Hellbent_Heidi
    Hellbent_Heidi Posts: 3,669 Member
    I can't believe they don't have to put the nutritional content on the package....

    I'd go with the Marie Callendar's info if I were you. Better to estimate too high than too low, right?
  • ElizabethRoad
    ElizabethRoad Posts: 5,138 Member
    I googled it and all i get is Marie calenders, it has to be a little bit healthier than that right?
    Not necessarily. Also, healthier =/= fewer calories.

    I would use the Marie Callenders if that's all you can find.
  • wolfchild59
    wolfchild59 Posts: 2,608 Member
    Just because you bought it at Whole Foods isn't going to make it healthier or lower calories than anyplace else. They sell chips, cakes, soda, bread and candy just like any other store. And their calories/fat/etc are just as bad (or even worse) than anything I've compared at other stores. I'd go with the Marie Callendar's info since its published just keep in mind, for comparisons sake, that Marie Callendar's pies are 9" pies cut in sixths instead of eighths (at least they were the last time I ate there, which was, admittedly, a lot of years ago).
  • brooksaceb
    brooksaceb Posts: 115 Member
    :sad: i guess it was wishful thinking, i gotta give this thing away, anyone what it?
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