McDonald's Cup of Tea!!

louisekilburn
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How is a cup of tea 280 calories?! I didn't have a bite of anything else whilst the kids had chicken wraps, fries and icecreams...... one cup of tea?!?
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Was it black tea or did it have cream and/or sugar? Tea by itself is very low calorie, so if it didn't have anything else in it, you probably have an inaccurate database entry.1
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sweet tea, I'm assuming?0
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Wow! Where did you get the information? Obviously it's wrong - did you get from the MFP database? The info is user-entered and riddled with errors. If it's the database, look for other entries that make sense and use them. :-)0
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No just one sachet of milk, no sugar. Think it's a wrong database entry..... I saw the first one for 'McDonald's tea' but saw another entry for 0 calories!! Phew.... panic over2
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If a cup of tea was really that many calories, I think I'd crawl into a corner and cry :-)2
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louisekilburn wrote: »No just one sachet of milk, no sugar. Think it's a wrong database entry..... I saw the first one for 'McDonald's tea' but saw another entry for 0 calories!! Phew.... panic over
According to the McDonald's UK website (I'm assuming you are there), their tea with milk is 12 calories. Large restaurant chains often have websites where you can double-check calorie/macro information. I've found them quite helpful in verifying MFP database entries.2 -
I'd just have a milkshake!!!0
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I'm guessing the 280 cals is for a large sweet tea nut the plain iced tea0
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280 must be for tea with chocolate brownie side?........5
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It's probably an entry for the US and their chilled sweet tea. If you pop UK next to your search you're more likely to get the right entry.
That or someone made their own entry for something they had with tea but lazily labeled it tea.0 -
louisekilburn wrote: »280 must be for tea with chocolate brownie side?........
I'd much rather take my 280 and go get a brownie from somewhere else.Definitely double check labels and websites when you can. I've had to correct an entry for Starbucks when someone put it 50 calories under. Ugh.
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VintageFeline wrote: »It's probably an entry for the US and their chilled sweet tea. If you pop UK next to your search you're more likely to get the right entry.
That or someone made their own entry for something they had with tea but lazily labeled it tea.
I got curious and I looked it up. You're right -- a large McDonald's sweetened iced tea is 280 calories. So not a false entry at all, just another fun cultural difference.
Now I want to call it "chilled tea" because that sounds much classier.0 -
janejellyroll wrote: »VintageFeline wrote: »It's probably an entry for the US and their chilled sweet tea. If you pop UK next to your search you're more likely to get the right entry.
That or someone made their own entry for something they had with tea but lazily labeled it tea.
I got curious and I looked it up. You're right -- a large McDonald's sweetened iced tea is 280 calories. So not a false entry at all, just another fun cultural difference.
Now I want to call it "chilled tea" because that sounds much classier.
I'm having issues with finding words these days (cognitive thing mixed with meds) and couldn't for the life of me remember iced!0
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