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Been watching the news, and health watchdogs want to bring in legislation, that would force restaurants to disclose / display the calorie count in all their meals.
I have been involved in catering for many years, and I know what food is high in calories, and what should have a much lower count. But there is no way I would be able to say how many calories are in any given meal.
I could have a wild guess and say I know Sugar and butter have X amount of calories per 100gram. Likewise fatty meat has a high calorie count at X amount
Tot everything up, and I would get to an estimated calorie count, and I am sure it would be massively way out, and not helpful to the customer at all.
The only way to have a proper calorie count per meal, is too cook it up and give it to a Scientific Lab, and let them analyse the food.
Cooking food from scratch will always give a different calorie count, no way it would ever be the same.
I have been involved in catering for many years, and I know what food is high in calories, and what should have a much lower count. But there is no way I would be able to say how many calories are in any given meal.
I could have a wild guess and say I know Sugar and butter have X amount of calories per 100gram. Likewise fatty meat has a high calorie count at X amount
Tot everything up, and I would get to an estimated calorie count, and I am sure it would be massively way out, and not helpful to the customer at all.
The only way to have a proper calorie count per meal, is too cook it up and give it to a Scientific Lab, and let them analyse the food.
Cooking food from scratch will always give a different calorie count, no way it would ever be the same.

