I ahve just finished reading an article on serving sizes in America and how they are misleading, this is something which most people will have noticed e.g. 500ml bottle of Cola is two servings.
The article makes some good points but when it starts out with,
"According to its label, a pint of Häagen-Dazs ice cream contains four servings. But when was the last time you measured out a fourth of a container of Cookies & Cream, then put the rest away for another day?"
What kind of tubbo makes a habit of eating a pint of ice cream on a regular basis?
Any other products with misleading serving sizes? Cooking sprays i hear you say,
"One of the most popular, PAM, boasts zero calories and zero fat on the label of its original canola cooking spray. But that information refers to a spray lasting just a quarter of a second."
Fine, misleading but here is what the pressue group is advocating,
“That’s just not the way people use them,” Mr. Jacobson said. “It’s probably impossible to spray for a third of a second. We suggested six seconds might be kind of reasonable.”
Six seconds, SIX!
Is it just me or have some people lost their common sense in respect of food.
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/08/02/the-problem-with-serving-sizes/
The article makes some good points but when it starts out with,
"According to its label, a pint of Häagen-Dazs ice cream contains four servings. But when was the last time you measured out a fourth of a container of Cookies & Cream, then put the rest away for another day?"
What kind of tubbo makes a habit of eating a pint of ice cream on a regular basis?
Any other products with misleading serving sizes? Cooking sprays i hear you say,
"One of the most popular, PAM, boasts zero calories and zero fat on the label of its original canola cooking spray. But that information refers to a spray lasting just a quarter of a second."
Fine, misleading but here is what the pressue group is advocating,
“That’s just not the way people use them,” Mr. Jacobson said. “It’s probably impossible to spray for a third of a second. We suggested six seconds might be kind of reasonable.”
Six seconds, SIX!
Is it just me or have some people lost their common sense in respect of food.
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/08/02/the-problem-with-serving-sizes/