Panera "hidden" menu - 30 calories whole egg?
vwalczak
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According to Panera's nutrition website, their "power breakfast egg bowl with steak" is 230 calories.
It contains two whole eggs, which are supposedly only 60 calories total (30 calories each!) How on earth is a whole egg only 30 calories? Aren't whole eggs normally about 80-100 calories each?
Can someone solve this mystery for me?
Thanks!
It contains two whole eggs, which are supposedly only 60 calories total (30 calories each!) How on earth is a whole egg only 30 calories? Aren't whole eggs normally about 80-100 calories each?
Can someone solve this mystery for me?
Thanks!
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Maybe they are using egg beaters?0
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I'm looking at the nutrition site, and it just says "whole egg" but does not say two eggs. Regardless, a large egg is usually 70-80 calories, so unless they use very small eggs this number is a bit off.
When ordering from Panera I usually give myself a buffer of about 50 calories just to be safe.0 -
The turkey option also has 'roasted red peppers' listed as 0 calories... so yeah...
Just assume each dish has 50 more calories than listed and you should be OK.0 -
A medium sized egg is 60 calories.0
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A medium sized egg is 60 calories.
^^ that make sense. I didn't see anywhere that it said it contained two eggs.0 -
i haven't tried the steak power bowl, but i have had the turkey, chicken and hummus bowls.. the chicken one had egg in it if i remember correctly and there was no where NEAR two whole eggs in it.0
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Also, in regards to the red pepper, nutrition information is allowed to be within a 5% margin of error.0
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I thought that too, but two eggs is standard in this dish.
The description says, "Two all-natural eggs, seared top sirloin, sliced avocado & tomatoes."
I feel like they are being dishonest about the total calories in their dish if they're counting 1 egg, but a standard serving is 2. Sigh.... :ohwell:0 -
Also, in regards to the red pepper, nutrition information is allowed to be within a 5% margin of error.0
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I thought that too, but two eggs is standard in this dish.
The description says, "Two all-natural eggs, seared top sirloin, sliced avocado & tomatoes."
I feel like they are being dishonest about the total calories in their dish if they're counting 1 egg, but a standard serving is 2. Sigh.... :ohwell:
Wow, you know your calories. Good for you for catching this. I contacted Panera--it will be interesting to receive their response.0 -
It's in their nutrition calculator that shows 60 calories for a whole egg. The calculator breaks it down into calories per item. The calculator doesn't count for 2 eggs. But, the meal, as described, has 2 eggs. So, advertising it as 230 calories is deceptive in my opinion. If you order it with 1 egg, that's what you get. Otherwise, add 60 more calories. Still, 290 calories for that meal is a nice calorie count.0
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Let us know what you find out! I might contact them too!0
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Also, in regards to the red pepper, nutrition information is allowed to be within a 5% margin of error.
but...5% more than 0 is still 0...
ALSO, I'm pretty sure it's more than 5%, I've been looking into stuff like this lately, and I watched this one video where they tested actual things sold. Things that were being advertised as "healthy" or "low-cal" usually came in at about 20% higher than listed on the package. The only thing they did test that came in only a few calories off was a Subway sandwich, everything else was upwards of a 100 calories off.
It could just be bias of what they tested, but it was still quite interesting.0 -
I thought that too, but two eggs is standard in this dish.
The description says, "Two all-natural eggs, seared top sirloin, sliced avocado & tomatoes."
I feel like they are being dishonest about the total calories in their dish if they're counting 1 egg, but a standard serving is 2. Sigh.... :ohwell:
I can't remember if they served one or two eggs when I ordered this, but it could definitely have been an egg beater. The egg comes out as one of those tasteless hard circle pucks. The "seared top sirloin" was cold roast beef. I was pretty disappointed in this particular meal in general.0 -
Maybe they're sparrow eggs.0
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Kick up enough of a fuss on their Facebook page and they'll have to address it. I've seen this tactic with a lot of Facebook pages recently (FTD flowers and 1-800-GOT-JUNK being two I recall, one for not honoring Groupons and the other for advertising with Rush Limbaugh) and it might get some answers!
I posted on their Facebook page. Let's see what their social media monkey can relay.0 -
Also, in regards to the red pepper, nutrition information is allowed to be within a 5% margin of error.
but...5% more than 0 is still 0...
ALSO, I'm pretty sure it's more than 5%, I've been looking into stuff like this lately, and I watched this one video where they tested actual things sold. Things that were being advertised as "healthy" or "low-cal" usually came in at about 20% higher than listed on the package. The only thing they did test that came in only a few calories off was a Subway sandwich, everything else was upwards of a 100 calories off.
It could just be bias of what they tested, but it was still quite interesting.
could you provide this source? I would be interested on reading more detail on this...0 -
Egglands best eggs are 60 calories each so it is possible for one egg. However I always add a 10% differential to take out because they are counting on everyone making the items as they were taught which I know for a fact differs based on who is making the item.0
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Kick up enough of a fuss on their Facebook page and they'll have to address it. I've seen this tactic with a lot of Facebook pages recently (FTD flowers and 1-800-GOT-JUNK being two I recall, one for not honoring Groupons and the other for advertising with Rush Limbaugh) and it might get some answers!
I posted on their Facebook page. Let's see what their social media monkey can relay.
Nice! They posted one response, so we know they saw it, let's see how if they have more to say!
https://www.facebook.com/panerabread?fref=ts&filter=20 -
And we have an official response!
'Hi Everybody. We definitely appreciate your keen eyes. We've passed this along to our Nutrition team to be reviewed. The Power Breakfast Egg bowl with Steak is actually 270 calories with 2 eggs. This change is being corrected throughout the system and will be reflected at the next website update.'0 -
Wow! MFP Power!!
Nice call posting this to their FB page.0 -
Amazing! I still don't understand their math in getting to 270 (wouldn't it be 290?) but I'm still so proud of us for making them change! Brilliant idea reaching out to them on facebook!
This was the first time I started a thread on here, and the result was far beyond what I expected! Thanks everyone!0 -
Great job following up on that!
I ate somewhere recently... IHOP maybe?? That said that their egg substitute had 130 calories when it was substitute for 2 eggs. I was thinking that sounded crazy because the eggs would have about 130 calories, so why would the egg substitute have the same?! But in some of their dishes, if you break it down, the egg substitute has closer to 70 for 2 eggs worth.0
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