Crazy Question about Flatout Wraps

So..I scanned a Flatout FOLD IT wrap today and the Macro's that come up when I scan it are different than printed in the Nutrition Facts on the back...

Has anyone else noticed that?

Just curious and wondering...did not know that that could happen..

Replies

  • _John_
    _John_ Posts: 8,646 Member
    People screw up the database all the time...

    you're lucky to find a listing for anything low carb with the correct carb #'s listed. So many try to (ab)use this site to calculate net carbs (or weight watchers points)...
  • firstsip
    firstsip Posts: 8,399 Member
    Yeah, I've noticed a ton of discrepancies in the database specifically for Flat Outs. The right entry is in the database for multiple kinds. Bummer that the one the "scan barcode" options leads to is incorrect.
  • _John_
    _John_ Posts: 8,646 Member
    You could kill half the people on the west coast with all that gluten in one of those...
  • Takes2long
    Takes2long Posts: 367 Member
    LOL...I've scanned some foods and what comes up is TOTALLY different from the actual food. Different food, different brand. Really strange and kinda funny.
  • Tedesca
    Tedesca Posts: 4 Member
    So what do you all do...

    Makes me mad...

    Have you tried another "Tracker"...

    MyNetDiary...?? Or just put up with this one?
  • Tedesca
    Tedesca Posts: 4 Member
    That's cray "Takes2long"
  • SonicDeathMonkey80
    SonicDeathMonkey80 Posts: 4,489 Member
    Find one that matches and move on. The net carb and other "cooking the books" with macros is stupid, and I wish there was a way to permanently hide things in the database on your login.
  • skylark94
    skylark94 Posts: 2,036 Member
    I have found my scans to be accurate nearly all the time. If the information is incorrect you can submit a correction. It's pretty simple and helps to keep the database up to date for everyone. Sometimes the nutrition information may have changed since it was first entered, or it could be as simple as someone screwing up the first time around.

    Also sometimes the scan may read wrong, giving a completely different result. Rescanning usually yields a new result.
  • cherrikim
    cherrikim Posts: 57 Member
    If I can't find one that reads the same, I usually correct the numbers & specify "Revised per label".