You ate 250 calories. No way is a bag of chips 1000 calories unless it’s some jumbo sized bag.
hemehime on
How many grams is the entire bag?
jhaluska on
There’s a typo in one of the numbers. How much does the bag weigh?
skilless on
Does the bag have bags inside it? Otherwise go by weight
skilless on
When you don’t weigh your food uncertainly and mistakes are both common
No_Cauliflower_2314 on
Prob because 1:4 of the bag is chips and the other 3/4 is air lol
DoubleZOfficial07 on
Wait so each bag has 2 servings which are each 1/8th of the bag so 1 bag is.. 1/4th of a bag?
Did we just find an infinite glitch here lol
Dioonneeeeee on
It’s probably a typo. What size is the bag?
DawaLhamo on
Looks like a typo. There’s either 8 servings per container or 2 servings per container.
Does it show the total weight on the front of the bag? If the total weight is 50g, then you ate 250cal. If the total weight is 200g, then yes, you ate 1000 calories.
It really could be either – ~50g size is about right for a smaller sized chip bag, and ~200g is about right for a larger sized chip bag – the big “party size” bags at my store are 382g, the little ones that are in a family pack are about 28g each.
Sl1z on
How big was the bag? 50g or 200g?
Certain-Monitor5304 on
Yes
walpurga on
Lol I don’t really trust international snacks with translated labels and shit cause I found so many of these kind of things at my international grocer. I remember finding a big bag of fried cookies that said the whole bag was like 25 calories lmao
uribyoon on
Chinese snacks usually measure energy in kJ, not Kcal. I do believe this is wrong regardless, because 125 kJ is about 30 calories. Are you able to peel the sticker so we can see the actual nutritional information beneath? Maybe that’s more accurate. It’s common for these things to get lost in translation.
ETA: I can translate the Chinese beneath for you, but this is just not possible to tell with this sticker right here. The Chinese on the sticker is the same as the English, I just want to see if the whole label is absurd or just the one on top.
Warm-Zone-8259 on
Well I mean… 3/4 of the bag is air so… Math checks out to me
amhotw on
I’d trust 25g = 125kcal and work from there
foodfunmenyc on
I buy a lot of Asian food with the translation nutrition stickers and their are errors very often. I try to just kinda estimate lol and luckily most of the stuff I get is pretty healthy just based on the ingredients so I try not to worry too much but can be frustrating and unpredictable
LimeSeeds on
These are those hamburger flavoured corn cones right? I ate these a lot when I was a kid in Taiwan. I can tell you with 1000% confidence it’s 250cals.
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You ate 250 calories. No way is a bag of chips 1000 calories unless it’s some jumbo sized bag.
How many grams is the entire bag?
There’s a typo in one of the numbers. How much does the bag weigh?
Does the bag have bags inside it? Otherwise go by weight
When you don’t weigh your food uncertainly and mistakes are both common
Prob because 1:4 of the bag is chips and the other 3/4 is air lol
Wait so each bag has 2 servings which are each 1/8th of the bag so 1 bag is.. 1/4th of a bag?
Did we just find an infinite glitch here lol
It’s probably a typo. What size is the bag?
Looks like a typo. There’s either 8 servings per container or 2 servings per container.
Does it show the total weight on the front of the bag? If the total weight is 50g, then you ate 250cal. If the total weight is 200g, then yes, you ate 1000 calories.
It really could be either – ~50g size is about right for a smaller sized chip bag, and ~200g is about right for a larger sized chip bag – the big “party size” bags at my store are 382g, the little ones that are in a family pack are about 28g each.
How big was the bag? 50g or 200g?
Yes
Lol I don’t really trust international snacks with translated labels and shit cause I found so many of these kind of things at my international grocer. I remember finding a big bag of fried cookies that said the whole bag was like 25 calories lmao
Chinese snacks usually measure energy in kJ, not Kcal. I do believe this is wrong regardless, because 125 kJ is about 30 calories. Are you able to peel the sticker so we can see the actual nutritional information beneath? Maybe that’s more accurate. It’s common for these things to get lost in translation.
ETA: I can translate the Chinese beneath for you, but this is just not possible to tell with this sticker right here. The Chinese on the sticker is the same as the English, I just want to see if the whole label is absurd or just the one on top.
Well I mean… 3/4 of the bag is air so… Math checks out to me
I’d trust 25g = 125kcal and work from there
I buy a lot of Asian food with the translation nutrition stickers and their are errors very often. I try to just kinda estimate lol and luckily most of the stuff I get is pretty healthy just based on the ingredients so I try not to worry too much but can be frustrating and unpredictable
These are those hamburger flavoured corn cones right? I ate these a lot when I was a kid in Taiwan. I can tell you with 1000% confidence it’s 250cals.