Calorie Counters Beware! You May Be Eating More Than You Think.

If you’ve been diligently counting calories in hopes of cutting down your caloric intake so you can lose weight…you may be in for a rude awakening! Apparently all is not what it seems as indicated on the labels of packaged or canned foods.
According to a new study published in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association, prepared foods may contain an average of 8% more calories than what’s stated on their package labels and restaurant meals may contain a whopping 18% more calories than they claim.
And as far as the FDA is concerned, it’s completely fine.
So let’s say you’re on a 1200 calories per day diet. 8% is only about 100 calories a day. But add that up and you’re looking an additional 3000 calories a month and 36000 calories a year. Remember, there’s 3500 calories in 1 lb of fat. At an extra 36000 calories per year…that’s about 10 extra pounds of fat!
If you can’t trust the information on the label, what are you supposed to do?
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