Calorie Count difference
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When that happens I just go with the higher count.0
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Calorie counts can always be up to 15% wrong, I usually tend to go with the higher one or just calculate on my own since ingredients can vary in calories depending on the company.0
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Double check the serving amounts. Also, when importing the ingredients, there is a button at the bottom of each ingredient page that says something like "search for a better match" or something like that.
I get specific and replace the existing ingredients by scanning the bar codes of what I am actually using, making sure to keep the amount consistent.0 -
Thanks everyone!!0
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