Sugar in ingredients but not in 0g in nutrition label

nespoIa
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I’m trying to cut out processed food that has added sugars. I noticed my mayo has sugar in the ingredient list, but not in the nutrition info. Does that mean that the amount of sugar seems negligible?
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If it's less than 0.5g per serving, they can report 0 (at least in the us, but I suspect that's probably true of most countries labeling laws).
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fuzzylop72 wrote: »If it's less than 0.5g per serving, they can report 0 (at least in the us, but I suspect that's probably true of most countries labeling laws).
Which is less that 2 calories of sugar. So yeah, negligible.0 -
fuzzylop72 wrote: »If it's less than 0.5g per serving, they can report 0 (at least in the us, but I suspect that's probably true of most countries labeling laws).
Since sugar appears in the list between salt and spices, there's not very much in a serving - and a whole serving of the product is only 1Tb. At those levels, the number of calories fits into what is called in statistics "noise".0
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