Poll of the Day: Do You Actually Read Nutrition Labels?
dendurgal
Posts: 60
Time to 'fess up: We all know that it's important to be aware about what we're feeding our bodies, but do you actually take the time to read nutrition labels, look up calorie counts, and more?
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Yes, all the time; generally to the annoyance of people I'm shopping with!
Interesting to see that in some cases a 'basics' and mid-range product has matching nutrition, suggesting that the difference in price is the packaging.
I'm mostly bothered by calories, but now making a bit more effort to get lots of protein in as I'm currently doing a lot of manual work.0 -
I didn't use to but now I read the label on everything. Something that trips people up is when a package is meant to be one serving and the label shows a portion of what the package actually contains.
Example- a 750 ml bottle of choc milk- the nutrition label shows the calories but for 375 ml. Often people don't read the whole label and when they see the calories on something like that, they consume the whole bottle/package thinking that it's not that bad.0 -
Absolutely, much to my boyfriend's dismay. I also calorie count at restaurants and take forever to order0
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Absolutely! I read the labels on EVERYTHING!0
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Yes, I actually do.0
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Every time I pick an item up that has a label I read it. It is a habit that makes me put back food I think looks good ...A LOT.0
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ALWAYS, anything prepared, I check sodium and sugar, and basic ingredients0
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Yup.
For a few reasons: #1- I hate hate HATE fake sweeteners, and it's not always apparent from the front of packages what certain items are sweetened with. I read carefully to make sure I can eat what I buy.
Reason #2- My FIL has celiac and I usually need to double/triple check that I am not going to hurt him if I make dinner for my in-laws once or twice a week.
Reason #3- I want to know what the ingredients are, and to get an idea of what is going on in the food.
That said, I don't read every package on every item in the store. Just the stuff that is "new" to me that week, or the stuff I'm going to feed to my FIL. Most items are a repeat of before, and it's a matter of searching for the previously approved items.0 -
If it's something for me to eat, yes. If it's a paragraph, I put it back on the shelf.
I recently started reading the nutritional value for meats. I'm glad/sad that I did! My favorite steak, actually the only steak I eat,
has the highest calories! %70'ish per 8 ounce. (Though I never eat the strip of fat) the damned rib-eye is E V I L !
I have cut way down on the processed foods I eat. The fam for some reason likes corn and mac n' cheese. I always pass that up.
I've also started weighing/measuring meat, including chicken. I hate it, because it makes cooking less fun.0 -
Not only do I read labels, I find them interesting. Weird I know.0
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yup, if I am not already really familiar with the product I look at nutritional info and ingredients. For things that are unlabeled, like fruits and veggies, I will actually stand there looking up the info on my phone!0
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I'd say about 75% of the time I read the labels now. This is because for the past several years I read every single one. Now I get to where I pretty much know I'm either okay or not okay with buying the product based on past experience. If it is a new product, yes I absolutely read the ingredients before I even look at the calorie content.0
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I read nutrition information and ingredients. I like to know what's in my food. :-)0
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Yes. Never know when they will change something on you.0
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sure do. you only buy peas once that have sugar as the second ingredient before you start reading ALL labels. i usally don't worry about cal counts but am more looking to see sodium and what number ingredient sugar is and my son has a issue with some dyes in food so if buying something new i have to check for them.
i stay away from high sodium foods and foods with sugar as a top ingredient.0 -
Definitely... nothing sucks more than eating something the size of a dime and learning that it costs you half a day's worth of calories. :bigsmile:0
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Yup, every one.0
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I do, actually, mostly to check calories and protein.0
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Yes, I do. But I pay more attention to the 'Ingredients' list. If there are more than a few ingredients that I can't pronounce, I'll find something else....0
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I do 1) I have celiacs so I have to read everything, 2) I don't like things with corn syrup and other unnecessary additives. Why should iced tea have high fructose corn syrup in it? You'd be surprised what are in things these days.0
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I don't when I'm shopping but I do before I eat it. Then I go HOLY S&*T and eat it anyways, work around the cals for the day, and NEVER buy it again0
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Absolutely. I don't buy a lot of stuff with labels, but I compare at the store: and I enter all my own nutrition stats or use the site default (Admin-entered, not other member-entered) data for whole foods, so I know what the nutrition stats are in the foods I put in my food diary.0
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I started doing it a week ago, and plan on continuing!0
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Considering this is a calorie counting website I would assume most people do. And yes I've payed attention to them for the last 5-6 years.0
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I think I've looked up dang near everything I eat.0
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Yes, I do. But I pay more attention to the 'Ingredients' list. If there are more than a few ingredients that I can't pronounce, I'll find something else....
Same here. I will check the serving size and then go right to ingredients.0 -
ALL the time...even when I don't necessarily want to. My eyes go right to it now!! It's actually good though, many a time I have had a tasty *little treat* in my hand ready to put in my grocery cart... saw something horrifying on the label...and thrown that baby down! LOL! And I think in terms of * this would be a half hour or turbofire!...yuck!*. LOL.0
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All the time. Even on foods I have no interest in eating but am just curious.0
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Yup. Everything.0
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Absolutely. I look for a variety of things, but the deal breaker if I am comparing like products is usually sodium.0
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