Thursday, October 6, 2016
WHAT DOES THAT FOOD LABEL MEAN?
"Light"
Translation: Usually means the item has one-third fewer calories than its full-calorie equivalent. When it refers to sodium or fat, it means the item has up to 50 percent less.
Important to know: If you're watching calories, these foods can help (as can foods labeled "low calorie", meaning 40 or fewer calories per serving).
Buyer beware: Sugar levels in these foods may be high, so check the labels. When eaten in moderation, light foods can be good weight loss tools.
Source: Harvard Pilgrim
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