Sorry, how many servings per packet?
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Omg Kit Kat Chunky too, one normal bar is 3 servings. No one is breaking up the chunky bar into three servings and then saving them!5
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DoubleUbea wrote: »JeromeBarry1 wrote: »My ridiculous serving size complaint is with Kellogg's Sugar Frosted Flakes. This product is offered in a wide variety of packages, each of which nutrition label has a different serving size.
What about the weight of each serving size? Does Frosted Flakes come it different flavors, that might be a reason.
EDIT: I went to the website, it has the same serving size for the different sizes.
Serving Size 3/4 Cup (29 g)
https://www.frostedflakes.com/
My information came from walking the aisles of Wal-Mart.1 -
Are you sure you were looking at 'serving size' and not 'servings per container'?0
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Recently, I’ve noticed that a lot of labels list serving size AND whole package nutritional information. I hope they all start doing that.0
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kommodevaran wrote: »Pack of 5 chicken wings: 3 servings.
Ha ha.. love that!0 -
Microwave Popcorn. That should come with an advanced degree to figure out the maths needed to determine 1 serving size.
YES! some of those have some really weird ways of specifying serving size. I normally buy the bags of kernels though, which conveniently specify the nutritional info per gram of kernels.1 -
ruqayyahsmum wrote: »Protein cookies
A serving is half a cookie
What random weirdo is sat slicing a cookie in half to save for another day
That's me and Clif bars (I break them roughly in half and kind of fold them back into the wrapper as best I can to save for later). (it is, however, listed as 1 serving per bar, ..but not a good plan if you are 4'10" and also want to dip it in peanut butter).1 -
DoubleUbea wrote: »Via TheFitnessChef on Instagram
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Did you post this to the wrong thread? I'm missing what this has to do with weird serving sizes?6 -
Three plus years in and I was STILL out manoeuvred by "baked pizza pockets" a couple of days ago!
Had some freezer/fridge adventures recently, so I have three packages of two frozen pizza pockets per package sitting in the freezer.
So I vaguely remember that these little round pockets of crappy quality but gooey cheese that is stuffed in a frozen round bun are "around" 220 to 250 Cal. Remember: no packaging, no box and hey, I've got this, so too lazy to look it up!
And, of course, the gooey bundles of fun are packed TWO to a shrink wrap.
So I pop open a shrink wrap. Nuke one sucker. Gulp it down while pulling up the phone to log.
Consider the two micro-seconds of eating that has taken place.
Look at the lonely pizza pop without a shrink wrap... how can it go back into the freezer? how would I wrap it? Oh, the horror!
Instant rationalisation: well obviously it must be 2 pizza pockets for 250 Cal... how could they possibly package them two at a time otherwise?
Into the microwave goes the second one....
Yup, you guessed it: of course they are 240 Cal each.
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Movie snacks are some of the worst - Reese's 4oz - 3 servings @ 200 calories each.2
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Picked up some sausages at Costco. Calories looked reasonable, until I saw a serving size was 1/3 of a sausage.
Put them right back down again.
And the frozen lasagna they sell (Zinetti) has 7 servings per pan. Who cuts a lasagna into 7 pieces. A pan of lasagna needs to be an even number of servings.8 -
TrishSeren wrote: »Omg Kit Kat Chunky too, one normal bar is 3 servings. No one is breaking up the chunky bar into three servings and then saving them!
Where are you that a KitKat chunky is 3 servings?2 -
Tacklewasher wrote: »Picked up some sausages at Costco. Calories looked reasonable, until I saw a serving size was 1/3 of a sausage.
Put them right back down again.
And the frozen lasagna they sell (Zinetti) has 7 servings per pan. Who cuts a lasagna into 7 pieces. A pan of lasagna needs to be an even number of servings.
Haven't we had this discussion before? I even posted an overly complicated origami-like diagram to show you how to get 7 equal servings and here you are still whining7 -
Tacklewasher wrote: »Picked up some sausages at Costco. Calories looked reasonable, until I saw a serving size was 1/3 of a sausage.
Put them right back down again.
And the frozen lasagna they sell (Zinetti) has 7 servings per pan. Who cuts a lasagna into 7 pieces. A pan of lasagna needs to be an even number of servings.
Haven't we had this discussion before? I even posted an overly complicated origami-like diagram to show you how to get 7 equal servings and here you are still whining
Yeah so? I like whining.9 -
Tacklewasher wrote: »Picked up some sausages at Costco. Calories looked reasonable, until I saw a serving size was 1/3 of a sausage.
Put them right back down again.
And the frozen lasagna they sell (Zinetti) has 7 servings per pan. Who cuts a lasagna into 7 pieces. A pan of lasagna needs to be an even number of servings.
Haven't we had this discussion before? I even posted an overly complicated origami-like diagram to show you how to get 7 equal servings and here you are still whining
How do you origami lasagna?2 -
Costcos frozen yakisoba noodles
Who eats half a packet? 420 cal for one pouch (2 servings ).
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Tacklewasher wrote: »...And the frozen lasagna they sell (Zinetti) has 7 servings per pan. Who cuts a lasagna into 7 pieces. A pan of lasagna needs to be an even number of servings.
1 is an odd number, and is the appropriate number of servings for a pan of lasagna.13 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »Tacklewasher wrote: »Picked up some sausages at Costco. Calories looked reasonable, until I saw a serving size was 1/3 of a sausage.
Put them right back down again.
And the frozen lasagna they sell (Zinetti) has 7 servings per pan. Who cuts a lasagna into 7 pieces. A pan of lasagna needs to be an even number of servings.
Haven't we had this discussion before? I even posted an overly complicated origami-like diagram to show you how to get 7 equal servings and here you are still whining
How do you origami lasagna?
He thought this was too much work for 1/7 of a lasagne. So high maintenance!
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nutmegoreo wrote: »Tacklewasher wrote: »Picked up some sausages at Costco. Calories looked reasonable, until I saw a serving size was 1/3 of a sausage.
Put them right back down again.
And the frozen lasagna they sell (Zinetti) has 7 servings per pan. Who cuts a lasagna into 7 pieces. A pan of lasagna needs to be an even number of servings.
Haven't we had this discussion before? I even posted an overly complicated origami-like diagram to show you how to get 7 equal servings and here you are still whining
How do you origami lasagna?
He thought this was too much work for 1/7 of a lasagne. So high maintenance!
I like it! I just can't picture doing that with the lasagna though. The noodles are too fat and/or would tear/break.2
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