• Treczoks
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    8 hours ago

    And legally, they are right. One serving is very, very small, and therefore, one serving is considered to have no [whatever].

    Just like TicTacs. They are 100% sugar to a rounding error, but as the “serving size” is one TicTac, which weighs less than half a gram, it is legally considered “sugar free”.

    Which tells a lot about the real value of “legally”.

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      3 hours ago

      The difference here is that I can reasonably believe the quarter second of spray being an accurate serving, but nobody has just one tictac.

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      7 hours ago

      And who the fuck cares about calories in serving size?

      What about a better standard like calories per 100g?

      • 🌞 Alexander Daychilde 🌞
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        6 hours ago

        And who the fuck cares about calories in serving size?

        Calories per 100g would be highly misleading in a product like this. You might use a couple or few sprays, but you’re not going to use a significant amount.

        That said, listing calories-per-standard-amount as a secondary requirement I could absolutely get behind.

        The thing people need to remember about serving sizes is that they are 1) based on studies of what people actually consume, and 2) intended to be parts of a meal. You don’t eat “one serving” for a meal. You’d have a serving of several different things. It’s extremely unperfect, but at least it gives you something you can work with. I do specifically like them having to also provide “calories per container”, though - that’s a good attempt to help solve this problem.

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          5 hours ago

          All products in the EU must indicate all nutritional values both by serving size and by 100 g. Also as a percentage of the recommended daily dose.

          It’s not hard.

          • 🌞 Alexander Daychilde 🌞
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            4 hours ago

            Did you stop reading after my first para and ignore my second? Also, please show me where I said it was difficult.

            This is why I hate Lemmy sometimes. People don’t fucking read and just go off the very tops of emotional response.

            It definitely makes me want to block this community if that’s all it’s gonna be.

            THIS THING GOOD

            THIS THING BAD

            NO NUANCE ALLOW, ME NOT HAVE BRAIN TO THINK OF MORE THAN ONE THING AT A TIME

            It’s not hard.

            Reading apparently is. To people here, not you or just you at least.

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              3 hours ago

              JFC. The irony of this entire comment, but the best is…

              This is why I hate Lemmy sometimes. People don’t fucking read and just go off the very tops of emotional response… *Proceeds into emotional rant about stupid users*

              The lack of self-awareness here is nearly palpable.

    • 🌞 Alexander Daychilde 🌞
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      6 hours ago

      Which tells a lot about the real value of “legally”.

      Maybe, but it’s also a reflection of the true usage in these cases. Okay, say they are legally required to list it as one calorie. That basically makes zero difference to how people consume these products - barring some sort of weird edge cases.