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<blockquote data-quote="bidder1603" data-source="post: 1967364" data-attributes="member: 379533"><p>I find restaurants are so bad with this. I always try to check nutritional values online or ask if they have a book where I can check. Nando’s are very bad, a diabetic friend and I went and upon checking, it said that their regular fries had something like 75gs of carbs- luckily we didn’t follow it as they definitely were more like 40g. Five Guys are even worse, they calculated their fries at something like 175g of carbs!! Luckily I wont trust this. But you feel for people who have only just been diagnosed and will trust the labels. I informed my dietician on this and she agreed that they were very wrong and actually got in contact with the two companies. Not sure what happened in the end though...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bidder1603, post: 1967364, member: 379533"] I find restaurants are so bad with this. I always try to check nutritional values online or ask if they have a book where I can check. Nando’s are very bad, a diabetic friend and I went and upon checking, it said that their regular fries had something like 75gs of carbs- luckily we didn’t follow it as they definitely were more like 40g. Five Guys are even worse, they calculated their fries at something like 175g of carbs!! Luckily I wont trust this. But you feel for people who have only just been diagnosed and will trust the labels. I informed my dietician on this and she agreed that they were very wrong and actually got in contact with the two companies. Not sure what happened in the end though... [/QUOTE]
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