Today: September 21, 2024
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Are your favorite snacks containing more calories than listed?

calorie countsA new report shows food labels might not always tell the whole truth about calories.
July 24, 2024

A new report shows food labels might not always tell the whole truth about calories. The numbers on packages could be off by as much as one-fifth, making it tough for people trying to watch their weight. According to the FDA, it is okay if the real calorie count is a bit higher or lower than what's on the label. For example, a snack that says it has 100 calories might actually have anywhere from 80 to 120 calories.

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