I can’t tell if I’m missing something here and I’d like to know before I start spamming this in my diet. How is a ribeye only 390 calories based on the nutrition label? I weighed it and it did come out to around 12 ounces but I just can’t help but believe a catch here.

by greyceland

16 Comments

  1. DefiantRaspberry2510

    Lollll it’s not. A ribeye is marbled and fatty, which that one is. A filet or another steak with all fat cut off might be those macros, but not a ribeye. I would go with USDA figures for meat, personally.

  2. MetalLemon77

    I don’t know. I even Googled it and the average is 300 calories per 4oz serving. 😭

  3. Dismal_Situation_677

    Google the difference for grass-fed beef in calories. Apparently it can be up to 2/3 less calories?

  4. deltarefund

    This is laughable to say it’s only 2g of fat 😂

  5. Accomplished_Debt764

    I see 3 visible accumulations of fat that even conservatively look like a total together of 4.5 teaspoons of pure animal fat = 170 total calories. That is not even counting the marbeling nor the meat. My guess? They’re lying on the label. (Creatively? They’re predicting you’ll grill it and all that fat will cook off? I don’t know how that works though)

  6. Marshmallowbutbetter

    I don’t know how to trust labels anymore. I think it’s 250-300+ kcal per 100g (sorry for foreign measurement).

    Like, steaks in my country seem to have a realistic calorie count. But there’s bread for 170 kcal per 100g which is ridiculous. Also ready to eat meals are unrealistically low calorie. It’s a scam.

  7. Yeah, no way. Someone messed up that label 100 grams of ribeye is ~300 calories.

  8. jesusthroughmary

    apparently there is only 6 grams of fat in that entire steak, seems legit

  9. Definitely a mistake. It’s going to be about ~950 calories for the whole thing. I would estimate 320 per serving size.

  10. Is it for cooked? Sometimes they assume a certain amount of fat being cooked off and they do cooked calories instead of uncooked. Honestly places should label whether it’s for cooked or uncooked because for example something like raw bacon has a ton of calories but well done bacon has very few for example.

  11. ilovebeardybears

    390 per serving makes sense, or at 100 grams to be safe *too much marbling

    Is the item at a discount? is it sold at a discount&bulk store? sometimes wrong labeling is sold to these stores for a fraction of a price.

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