Restaurant calorie counts aren't always accurate

Tuesday, July 19, 2011 - 20:00 in Mathematics & Economics

Almost 20% of food items tested by scientists pack at least 100 more calories than indicated on the menu, study finds. Some foods are off by as much as 225 calories.Dieters beware: Offerings at popular restaurants may have more calories than what's stated on menus or company websites.

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