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:happy: The “net” is the amount that remains after deductions. Calorie Count uses “net calories” to show the difference between the calories you eat and the calories you burn. For instance, if your daily calorie intake is 1500 calories and your daily calorie output (via metabolism and activity) is 2500 calories, then your…
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The “net” is the amount that remains after deductions. Calorie Count uses “net calories” to show the difference between the calories you eat and the calories you burn. For instance, if your daily calorie intake is 1500 calories and your daily calorie output (via metabolism and activity) is 2500 calories, then your net…