

Qui sto ronzando come una mosca sul mio secondo branco di gelatine e poi vedo la raccomandazione che avrei dovuto mangiarne solo sette. Hai mai letto una dimensione da portata suggerita e deriso per l’assurdità?
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di Otchy147
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Bag easily gone in 10 mins.
Cereal generally – think they recommend a mere 40 g as a serving
7 jelly tots?
If they mean you shouldn’t have more than 7 in your mouth at any one time I think that’s perfectly sensible.
If they mean you shouldn’t eat more than 7 in one sitting then they can get fucked.
My mom (psycho) always thought me never to eat more than 7 at a go. It stuck around today. Same for M&M’s and most small sweets
Hahahaahahah my childhood probably was only around that many at a time. My parents had ne super healthy, even growing our own vegetables. Then I turned maybe 18 or 19 and it all went to shit for a couple years in college😂
Serving size is the bag. They know it. I know it. You know it.
The reason they do this is to mislead you, the customer. They’re obliged to put the amount of harmful shit, per serving, on the front of the packet (that little colour coded graphic which says that it contains x% of your daily intake of sugar, for example).
They use unrealistic serving sizes to get around this mandatory requirement and fool you into thinking that they’re not as bad as they are……..if they told you the truth, and said a full bag contains 2458% of your sugar intake, nobody would buy them. So they make the serving size 7 sweets so that they can say it’s only 23% instead, or whatever the figure is.
It’s a similar loophole used by tictacs. If the serving contains less than half a gram, they can round it down to 0%. So a single tictac is the serving size. This means they can say that tictacs contain zero sugar, when in fact they’re made of about 97% sugar. They’re pretty much nothing but sugar but are allowed to say the exact opposite by claiming 1 is the serving size.