When calories on label and bar code differ
rjdubock0609
Posts: 19 Member
Hi guys, I'm quite new to this and I have a dilemma. I have a packet of sainsbury's crab fishcakes. The info label says they're 305cal each... But when I scanned the bar code into MFP it came up as 224cal - quite a a difference! So which one would you trust??
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rjdubock0609 wrote: »Hi guys, I'm quite new to this and I have a dilemma. I have a packet of sainsbury's crab fishcakes. The info label says they're 305cal each... But when I scanned the bar code into MFP it came up as 224cal - quite a a difference! So which one would you trust??
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Trust the label... the MFP database is crowd-sourced and often can have incorrect information (even with a barcode match).0
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The label on the product is what I would go with. The MFP database entries are entered by your fellow users. They could be outdated, based on a different product, or just plain wrong.0
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I would weigh the item and compare to the label. The scan could be pulling information based on a specific weight/serving size (i.e. per 100 gram)0
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I would always weigh such items and go by weight as written in lable. Each piece can have quite different weight, specially for item that are hand made.0
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Marilyn you're right! It turns out it's 224cal per 100g, and a fishcake is actually about 150g... So actually 336 after all that! Thanks for your help everyone.2
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