tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27945607.post1453517290643039850..comments2024-01-12T18:41:52.560-05:00Comments on Dave's Cupboard: Dollar Store Nightmares: Butter Blend Spread SolidsDavehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17866627809585257034noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27945607.post-31750973494611778552009-08-08T01:45:03.264-04:002009-08-08T01:45:03.264-04:00Good catch with the footnoted "No Trans Fat&q...Good catch with the footnoted "No Trans Fat" label. It's possible that my crappy cellphone camera made it too blurry to read, but that actually says:<br /><br /><i>No Trans Fat - Per Serving*</i><br /><br />With the asterisk referring to the note under the product title reading: <i>"See nutrition information for fat and saturated fat content."</i><br /><br />Thanks to the vigilant guardians of food purity at the FDA, the United States is the only country in the world where foods with less than 0.5 gram of trans fat per serving can be labeled as having NO TRANS FAT. Who defines a "serving?" Oh! The manufacturer printing the label! That is <i>so comforting.</i> I sleep much better at night knowing that taxpayers are saving a buttload of money by allowing the industry to not only make up their own rules, but police their enforcement as well.Davehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17866627809585257034noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27945607.post-48215462798346760652009-08-07T18:16:56.577-04:002009-08-07T18:16:56.577-04:00LOL, nice ASCII reference. Love it.
I'm curi...LOL, nice ASCII reference. Love it.<br /><br />I'm curious... if there's "No Trans Fat" what does the asteric note? "Except when there is?"Stevehttp://www.ctmuseumquest.comnoreply@blogger.com