>extra hotIt tastes like shaved coconut. And no, I'm not exaggerating. Horseradish is supposed to make your eyes water.Post real horseradish, or other dishonest product labels.
In some places if under 5kcal per (((serving size))), they are allowed to state it is 0kcal per (((serving size))). But they get to choose the (((serving size))), so you could call butter 0kcal if you make the (((serving size))) small enough.(((serving size)))
>>22061173horseradish has NEVER made my eyes water from eating it. made me feel like I got maced, and there are ants stinging my scalp? yes.
>>22061246exactly how is stating something has very little calories for a serving somehow nefarious?
>>22061249it's a lie and people eat more than 1 (((serving size))) so they consume more than they think and get FAT like your MOMMAlying is bad
>>22061173that's not dishonest you just have your tastebuds burned out from eating too much of that shit.
>>22061246Cucumbers have like no calories anyways.
>>22061255it's not a lie if people eat more than one serving. the amount of the serving is still the amount of the serving. no one is forcing you to eat exactly one serving or more than one serving.
>>22061255following food labeling laws to the letter is not lying.
>all these goys defending lying on food labels
>>22061246The FDA does have recommended serving sizes that most companies do follow. 1 oz is the FDA recommended serving for pickled vegetables. You can download the FDA guidelines below.https://www.fda.gov/regulatory-information/search-fda-guidance-documents/guidance-industry-reference-amounts-customarily-consumed-list-products-each-product-category
>decide to try the new overstuffed poptart>"50% more filling" apparently>open it up, theres only 1 pastry in there instead of the usual 2>there's barely any extra filling>the filling is also noticeably different>the poptart is the exact same size as the normal ones>they give you one poptart for literally no reasonI don't eat these things that often, but atleast it was less than 4$ for the box. They're cheaper than a fucking box of cereal.
i know they have a new label but i have no idea how they got away with it for so long
>>22061289"Poptarts" are $3 on Amazon, namebrand is like 2x the price.
real spicy horseradish for real horses
>>22061330totally honest label
>>22061173I always grind it fresh, the pre-ground packaged stuff always loses something no matter how they preserve it.
>>22061261>>22061262Here’s another example, they set the serving size really small and then claim that dextrose has no calories.
>>22061173>7/11>open 7/24