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New York Times Identifies Bad Calorie Info
The New York Times reported that the calorie info printed on restaurant menus or frozen meal packets can be very inaccurate. Data from 29 restaurants and 10 supermarket frozen meals showed large discrepancies. Site: www. nytimes.com Professional Countertop Oven var infolink_pid = 39210; var infolink_wsid = 16; Powered by www.inventerslab.co.za and My Sales Team
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There Certainly Is Such a Thing as a Free Lunch
Fancy a dinner on the house? It's easy: just beat one of the dinner eating challenges described on the couponsherpa.com website and you'll get your meal complimentary. You'd better get pleasure from the feeling of an exceptionally bursting stomach though – these monster meals are virtually impossible to finish. And this is not good...
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Packets and Menus Give Bad Calorie Data
An alarming story in the New York Times describes many inaccuracies in calorie data on frozen-meal packaging and fast-food restaurant menus. Researchers analysed data on packets from ten supermarkets and twenty nine restaurant menus. Source: www. nytimes.com Countertop Oven var infolink_pid = 39210; var infolink_wsid = 16; Powered by www.inventerslab.co.za and My Sales Team
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Calorie Info Reported Incorrectly
The New York Times has reported that the calorie info displayed on restaurant menus or frozen meal packaging can be very inaccurate. Data taken from 29 restaurants and ten frozen-meal packets showed significant discrepancies. Source: www. nytimes.com Countertop Ovens
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Lunch On Us
Fancy a free dinner? It's simple: just beat one of the dinner eating challenges mentioned on the couponsherpa.com website and you'll get your meal without charge. You'd better enjoy the feeling of an awfully bursting stomach though – these huge meals are practically impossible to wrap up. And this is not good for vegetarians...
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