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Are the calories wrong on this packaging?

jmesaunders
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I bought some Pork Loin chops from Lidl. The package says it's 330 calories for a typical (125g) chop with fat removed and grilled.
If I was to go for lean chops like from MuscleFood it's 155 calories for 100g. Surely fat removed shouldn't be a whopping 330 calories? I realise I can't cut 100% of the fat, but is pork a high calorie meat?
I'm not a major pork eater. I just find 330 calories for very little meat to not be in line with any other meats. Any advice or discussion would be great!
If I was to go for lean chops like from MuscleFood it's 155 calories for 100g. Surely fat removed shouldn't be a whopping 330 calories? I realise I can't cut 100% of the fat, but is pork a high calorie meat?
I'm not a major pork eater. I just find 330 calories for very little meat to not be in line with any other meats. Any advice or discussion would be great!
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That does sound like a lot.0
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I'm glad it's not just me that thinks so. But I also don't want the packaging to be wrong because then how many times has packaging been wrong?0
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I decided to check Tesco. They put theirs as 73g when trimmed, which is probably more realistic. Also, 151 calories for 73g when trimmed and grilled. That sounds more like it. I think Lidl's calories are including the fat and that's where the error is.0
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Check the packaging to see if any thing has been added. Now days some companies inject flavor enhancers into the meat which increases the calories. That's the only thing I can think of which might effect the calories.0
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Ah, guys. I think I know why. These are chops not steaks. Which aren't as lean, but apparently it seems it's not like the difference between not-so-lean chicken and lean chicken.
The difference is massive. The fat trimmed is the visible fat, but it's still quite a fatty meat.
That was a tough 20 minutes working that out! I just have to be careful with these chops. Thanks for your input guys.0
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