Submitted by fysh t3_11cws8o in mildlyinteresting
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deputytech t1_ja5fujs wrote
Zero calories is a mindset
moms-spaghettio t1_ja5g3x4 wrote
You’ll find this even more mildly interesting: even diet and zero calorie drinks that claim to have 0 calories have some calories. They’re able to get away with marketing it as that because the amount of calories it has is less than 1. A more accurate calorie label for those would be <1 cal.
soggywaffles812 t1_ja5g5ad wrote
Korean calories just hit different
Jocks_Strapped t1_ja5gpi4 wrote
because you will burn 8 calories lifting the can
UBERDEETZ t1_ja5i7iv wrote
Thinks kcals = Korean calories 😂
CompletelyPresent t1_ja5imf5 wrote
Hey, it let's you float around on clouds apparently, must be pretty good.
soggywaffles812 t1_ja5jdgj wrote
I was just being stupid lol
UBERDEETZ t1_ja5jk6n wrote
Just made me laugh haha
chrimminimalistic t1_ja5nhhc wrote
The zeroes are just doing cheerleading and accidentally forming an 8.
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dadbod001 t1_ja5w1lf wrote
I guess Korean food labeling laws are similar to us- <5 calories/serving=0
If anyone was curious, all zero calorie sodas/energy drinks/etc have some non zero calories, a trivial amount.
unitratio t1_ja5xs1q wrote
translations cause nobody asked:
milkis zero
i love you milkis zero
Mistapeepers t1_ja61hux wrote
I bet if you look at the serving size it’ll say two servings per can. If I recall correctly you’re allowed to round down on calories so the total is always an increment of five. Therefore anything under five calories is legally rounded down to zero calories.
DarthAlfie t1_ja70dbk wrote
You burn more than 8 calories drinking it.
It’s why celery is actually negative calories; takes more energy to eat than it provides.
EasternBoyo t1_ja71gm1 wrote
Calpis Soda tastes better
SageTegan t1_ja74ri3 wrote
some calories is healthier than no calories. There's still loads of artificial sweeteners in it though. Enjoy! :)
Toxicalgalbloom t1_ja77j8z wrote
I’ll take your word for it
Chaseism t1_ja7eoq3 wrote
This is actually quite common even in the states. If your food has below a certain amount of calories, but more than zero, you can still call it a zero-calorie food.
matt6342 t1_ja7jmx0 wrote
3.2 per 100ml is allowed to be rounded to 0
Twosliceofbread t1_ja8j2nb wrote
Those 8 comes from metal and E codes
Snazz__ t1_ja8sm6m wrote
You mean <5
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