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Q: On a food label who decides how big the serving size is?
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What is a food label?

My gosh it is the label on the food product that you purchase


When reading the food label the serving size determines the basis for the food's nutrient content.?

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The serving-size data on the label is the exact amount of food in the cantainer?

False


Does the serving size tells you how much food is in the package?

No. The net weight or contents statement tells you that. The serving size is the portion of food on which the label's nutritional information is based. In the U.S., the nutritional panel also includes the number of servings (based on the stated serving size) that are in the package.


How do you find a serving size?

You find a serving size by looking at the nutrition label.


Does the serving size tell you much food is in the package?

No. The net weight or contents statement tells you that. The serving size is the portion of food on which the label's nutritional information is based. In the U.S., the nutritional panel also includes the number of servings (based on the stated serving size) that are in the package.


How does your calculated number of calories compare to the calories listed on the label of the food product?

my calculated number of calories compare to the calories listed on the label of food product higher.


Is more important to look at the serving size than the servings per container when reading a food label?

FALSE


The first place you need to look on the Nutrition Facts label is the serving size?

Serving Size.


How do you read a food label and determine the percentage of calories?

kilojoules X serving size / 100 (x=Multiply) (/=Divide)


By laws a serving size on beverage food label is?

8 fluid ounces I have the same question on my midterm, are you in my online class?


Are there hidden calories on a food label?

I wouldn't say there are "hidden calories" per se, but it's important to look at serving size. The calorie count on the label is for one "serving size," but for example, in a bottle of soda there are usually 2.5 servings in a bottle. So the calories you are getting if you drink the whole soda are actually 2.5 times the number on the label.