So I picked up a double chocolate muffin from the fresh bakery section at supermarket, and the nutrition label says:
• Serving size: 55g
• Energy: 180kJ (per serving), 327kJ per 100g
• Carbs: 7.4g
• Fat: 1g
• Protein: 0.8g
• Sugar: 4.4g

I only picked it up because it literally said 180kJ which is 44kcal per muffin. I was happy on the way home, even ate 2 of it 💀 I realised something is really off. This muffin can’t be 44 kcal lmao because that is lower than a slice of bread or a boiled potato 💀

Is it possible they meant 180kcal, not kJ? Has anyone else seen this kind of mislabeling before?

Pls tell me I’m not losing my mind. 😭

by Saccarose_

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