Ridiculous serving sizes

Most food items now have the calories for the whole package, and even include “as prepared according to directions.”

I still don’t care. I eat the whole pint of ice cream or the whole bag of cookies.

I don’t like that at all. Products have different densities and weights. For one item, 100 gr. could be a serving. For another, it could be nothing. Often, there is nothing on the package to indicate if 100 gr is the whole package or just a small portion of it, and I don’t have a scale handy when I’m in the grocery store. It’s annoying.

In the last decade, I’ve never encountered a package label that doesn’t tell you how many servings are in the package. It’s standard.

Yes, but if 100 g were the across-the-board serving size, you’d see things like “Servings per package: 0.7933.”

I agree. Nutrition per 100 grams would be meaningless in many cases.

That doesn’t help much when amounts are rounded. I try to avoid sugar in snacks as much as possible (diabetes), but if the packages says <1 gram of sugar per serving and there are 10 servings there’s could be anywhere from 0 to 9.999 grams in the package.

But it does allow you to compare two different brands of cereal, which is now impossible due to arbitrary “servings”.

I would think that is the point of labeling.

Pick a unit (100g / 100ml is standard in the EU) and force manufacturers to put information in this format on the box.

Do not allow manufacturers to pick their own units: they will use 1ml cups and 3g servings.

My wife hiked a chunk of the AT after she got out of college, and while 3 seems like a lot, 2 is about right.
Plus ice cream does not pack well.

The markings on the coffee pot that came with our coffee maker says it’ll make 12 cups. I did some research. It’s a 60 oz pot. So I need some 5 oz cups.

Even for cereal, a “standard” weight doesn’t work. A serving of a dense cereal like Grape Nuts (1/2 cup weighs 58 grams) has a much different weight than an airy one like puffed wheat (1 1/4 cup weighs 16 grams). What would caleries/sugar/fibre per 100 g tell you?

This is ridiculous. What am I supposed to do with the other bar? Vacuum seal it for next week? I don’t own that kind of technology and I certainly don’t care enough.

Ziplock bag.

Wasn’t there a diet book a while back that made a big deal out of 100-calorie increments? I remember when all those 100-cal portion snacks, cookies, pretzels, etc., hit the market at once.

Some years ago Eve* related how her mom watched her peel the lid off a pint of Ben & Jerrys and toss it. Asked why she did that, Eve replied, “Because, mother, its job is done.”

*God, I miss her.

1/2 cup of ice cream isn’t even a full scoop.

Here is a link to the US FDA Code of Federal Regulations regarding serving sizes.

https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfcfr/CFRSearch.cfm?fr=101.12

It talks about the methodology for why serving sizes are listed as they are.

It has some rules regarding comparing aerated products (puffed/whipped) versus their regular counterparts, and for comparing products that come in large sizes but portions are typically partial amounts (i.e. a whole pie).

Underline mine. Really? Where do you get packaging which gives the values per 100g and not the weight of the whole pack? :confused:

I think I got that weight of yours and am currently sitting on it. I wish I could send it to you.

At one time, by one measurement, they called olives a low fat food, since a serving was one, and one olive had less than a gram of fat.:rolleyes::dubious:

But was this olive “Giant”, “Jumbo”, “Extra Jumbo”, “Super Jumbo”, “Colossal”, or “Super Colossal”?

Don’t buy it? I’m not being facetious, out of the mass produced, low quality, nothing nutrition bars, Twixs are my favourite. But after a few months occasionally letting a very dark, high quality, pure chocolate, small square (of decent chocolate like Lindt) melt on my tongue once in a few days a bar of Twix does taste pretty rough. I’m always surprised when I have one and it tastes as chemically and inferior as a McDonald’s burger or cheap coffee, but there you are. Maybe re-tune your taste buds? Just a suggestion.

What I find amusing is Total. Just like the serving size for Chocolate-Frosted Sugar Bombs is only half of a real serving, so they can pretend that it’s not so high in sugar, the size for Total is twice a real serving, so they can say that it has 100% of your vitamins and minerals.