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janeecee said:I don't pay that much attention to the potassium, sodium, Ca and iron so much because the nutritional data is incomplete. If it's added to a list of ingredients on the packet, it will be on the database, but if it's not it won't be.
I won't get any Ca content for Lactofree milk, but I will get it for Alpro Soya Light, but we all know milk contains calcium and I think it's even listed on the carton. I can't remember the details but either Tesco's or Sainsbury's free range eggs shows the sodium content but the other one doesn't—but they're both the same thing. I assume that eggs have an inherent sodium content, but TBH I don't pay that much attention to it as I don't think it's reliable enough for micronutrients. If I had to watch my sodium intake I wouldn't rely on it at all.
The barcode scanner throws up some interesting results. I scanned some frozen veg, possibly Sainsburys brand, and it came up as Waitrose brand. Same NVs though. Tesco's apples scan came up as Aldi. How dare they suggest we shop at Aldi!!! ;-)
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janeecee said:Agree, WW bread is probably like the old Slimcea brand which had tiny slices of bread. We occasionally had to buy it when I was a kid when the Co-op had sold out of bread. It was rubbish. Fortunately I never go anywhere near McDonalds et al, but everyone knows those fast food places sell low quality, high fat rubbish. I don't need to watch a TV programme to shock me, but if it makes a few people question what they consume then it's a good thing if people watch it—assuming they can get away from their mental junk food of trashy TV.
janeecee said:Nothing wrong with Lidl, and I wouldn't be surprised if MFP came up with a Waitrose item instead ;-)
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