I was putting away recipe cards into a binder where I keep all my new ones and found this recipe my bf and I have made before. I always check over cards for new/changed info to have the best version of the cards and found the ONLY difference in these cards is the calorie count???? I'm no nutritionist, but from my understanding when you have the same exact ingredients and prepare them in the same exact way, you should result in the same calorie amount. So why the near 300 calorie difference for the SAME FOOD???????
by FlawlessStriker
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My only thought is they changed both stocks to being full sodium instead of lower sodium? But very odd!
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They’ve been cutting corners so perhaps the fat content in the pork as increased?
I accidentally deleted my other post. 🤦♀️The difference is that they specify the quantity of oil in one but not the other. 10tsp of oil would make up the difference i think? On the back of the card on the left side where it says “bust out .. cooking oil”
Hey, I’d say good find on your part! Definetly worth finding out.
Why don’t you ask the customer support? If anyone, it would be them that should be able to answer your questions. I would love to know what they tell you
Edit* seems like it’s the mentioned amount of oil like someone has posted already
520 is incorrect for the ingredients. Must be a typo.