Can someone help me understand how the same product with same ingredients and same manufacturer has different caloric value? Am I missing something? I obviously bought the one with lower listed calories but know the only one I’m fooling is myself 🫣

by twoboobsandaface

23 Comments

  1. Outrageous_Air_1344

    They’re not equal, the one on the left has 0.5g of PUFA/MUFA’s (healthy fatty acids poly/mono unsaturated). Alongside 45mg more sodium, 1g more protein and 1g more carbs per 120g

  2. Gayporeon

    I would have always assumed two cans labelled this similarly would have the same exact product in it. One having 10x as much sodium per serving is kinda crazy

  3. princesspooball

    please don’t worry about it, it’s only a 20 calorie difference. Nutrition labels are not 100% accurate, they are allowed a little wiggle room

  4. Soggy-Data-9787

    i assume it is different kinds of pumpkins. i know the stereotypical pumpkin we think of doesnt puree well and so they often use a different type. since great value doesnt actually manufacture their own products maybe one person does one can size and someone else another. seed patents is a strange world- so its possible they are using their own special strain of pumpkin. much to think about lol

  5. spacecadetdani

    I am seeing a difference of 1 g of protein on the label. That difference of ingredient would affect calories.

  6. Eederby

    It’s the fat in the pumpkin, pretty sure it’s added

  7. fyrdancr

    Interestingly, the smaller can notes “Product of China” and the larger one does not. Probably two different manufacturing plants…

  8. unicorntea555

    Maybe a different variety that only some of Walmart’s manufacturers use? The website has the same nutrition facts for both sizes. I found some other brands, Sonatural 100% pumpkin, Pampa 100% pure, and MW Polar. These all have similar nutrition facts to your can and also all say product of China. They might all be from the same manufacturer who uses a different variety or something.

  9. aaaaaaaaaanditsgone

    One is slightly more condensed than the other due to different manufacturing?

  10. jeswesky

    Different pumpkins being used. Over a hundred varieties of pumpkins and each had its own nutritional makeup. The pumpkins you carve don’t make great eating and are usually bred to have less “meat” in them. Even with eating pumpkins the varieties vary. My aunt used to grow a few acres of pumpkin every year with a huge variety. She would usually put in 3-4 different pie varieties too for me to bake with.

  11. sara_k_s

    I noticed the same thing comparing a can from last year and a can from this year! Very strange.

  12. lumpy_space_queenie

    FDA also allows a 20% margin of error for calories and other nutrients. So if they are on opposite ends .. 😅 nah I’m sure they probably just different pumpkins haha

  13. jjfyi_35

    there are different third party people who are hired to get the nutritions from food items as well as different kinds of pumpkins and sizes and ripe-ness which also changes the nutritional value

  14. fro99er

    >Am I missing something?

    per half a cup, 120g of can content.

    >total fat .5g

    vs

    >total fat 0g

    ,

    >sodium 50mg

    vs

    >sodium 5mg

    ,

    >dietary fiber 6g

    vs

    >dietary fiber 3g

    ,

    >protein 3g

    vs

    >protein 2g

    ,

    > calcium 50mg iron 1.3mg and potassium 310mg

    vs

    > calcium 31mg iron 2mg and potassium 247mg

    ingredients: pumpkin is pretty vague, different batches/harvests of pumpkin or different kinds of pumpkin seems to have different nutritional info

  15. draizetrain

    The one on the left has more protein, fiber, and sodium. The formula has changed.

  16. poluting

    Because they’re the not the same product. Concentrations are a factor, genetics are a factor, and nutrition at farm is a factor.

  17. ratcrispytreat

    i dont have an answer for you but i would just meet in the middle and call an equal serving 50 calories lol sometimes it isnt worth thinking about it that hard but i understand the frustration

  18. SimpleVegetable5715

    Nutritional labels are a guide, not exact.

  19. enlightningwhelk

    On another note, why are these on the floor 😭 that’s very unsanitary for the next unsuspecting person who picks it up to buy

  20. kfoeoejxndnrjrkdkd

    The nutrition is slightly different for the 60 calorie one. It adds up.

  21. cococoladaa

    prob diff pumpkin types. the one on the left lists higher carbs, fats, and proteins which ultimately changes the caloric value

  22. Emmtee2211

    Could be that when they purée the pumpkins they strain a lot of the water out of it. Perhaps the lower calorie version just has a higher water content and the higher calorie one is more dense.

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