
Recentemente ho visto questo spettacolo insolito in un Aldi locale. Sebbene il prodotto sia lo stesso, ogni confezione ha un’etichetta Nutri-Score diversa. Ce n’erano altri sullo scaffale più alto, e circa la metà di essi aveva il punteggio B e l’altra metà il punteggio C. Strano che nessuno nella catena di produzione/distribuzione non abbia notato questi errori.
Quindi, se vuoi mangiare cibi più sani, immagino che dovresti comprare quelli con il punteggio B, per ogni evenienza 🙂
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di Beneficial-Job7
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Just say no to any of that crap though… I’d rather eat just bread and cheese than any of these nasty ready made meals *shudder*.
It might not be an error, it’s possible that they changed the recipe or anything at all during production, that would justify the nutrition score to be revalued.
Nutri-Score is a joke! It only compares products within the same category. And apparently this ready-made product doesn’t even measure up to itself.
Nutriscore lol, tell me how it’s genuine and can be followed.
At least show their list of ingredients/nutricional facts too. How can we judge if there is a difference without those..
Nutri score ish eifsch nur en scam gönd ned uf de scheiss xD
Nutriscore is a relative score to other products in their category. The change in other products might affect one’s rating.
I find nutriscore useless. People have to educate themselves regarding nutrition. It is not rocket science.
„E“ in my book.
Different production/ lot numbers and consume by dates, so it could simply be a change in packaging mid-stream.
Are there any difference in the Calories or the Ingredients ?
nutriscore is garbage anyway. how can sugar kellogs cornflake from france be better according to nutriscore than the less sugar version from carrefour itself? read the ingredients and use common sense
what about the nutritions?
I can’t know for sure, but a plausible explanation would be that companies cook big meals before they portion them into small packages, and the nutri score may correspond to the big meal they made before packaging separately.
Maybe one of the Hirsches they butchered for this was fatter than the other one.
Pretty sure the way the score is calculated changed recently.