The pastoralist whole-wheat bread, which claims to be the No. 1 in sales, Wei Ya brought the goods, the measured energy is 40% higher than the publicity

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Recently

"Shanghai Consumer Protection Commission WeChat Official Account" loyal fan

holding a lot of bread

found the Consumer Protection Commission

The pastoralist whole-wheat bread, which claims to be the No. 1 in sales, Wei Ya brought the goods, the measured energy is 40% higher than the publicity - DayDayNews

Miss sister said

she wants to lose weight

saw the recommendation on the Internet to eat whole wheat bread

After opening an APP search

so many whole wheat breads

made her dazzled

I don't know which one is better

so I had to eliminate it Security Committee asks for help

We find an expert

to help the young lady carefully analyze the nutritional content of each bread

A pastoral low-fat whole wheat European bag

attracts experts

Miss sister said that

has been "planted grass" by this one

because it claims to be the first in sales

anchors , Weiya, doctor lilac have all recommended

looks very healthy

The pastoralist whole-wheat bread, which claims to be the No. 1 in sales, Wei Ya brought the goods, the measured energy is 40% higher than the publicity - DayDayNews

However,

experts are very surprised after reading the ingredient list

It is clearly written on the package

protein 6.4g/100g

fat 1.0g/100g

carbohydrate 33.5g /100g

The sum of these substances is 40.9g/100g

The pastoralist whole-wheat bread, which claims to be the No. 1 in sales, Wei Ya brought the goods, the measured energy is 40% higher than the publicity - DayDayNews

But what is 59.1%?

Is it all moisture?

The pastoralist whole-wheat bread, which claims to be the No. 1 in sales, Wei Ya brought the goods, the measured energy is 40% higher than the publicity - DayDayNews

The Consumer Protection Committee is scientific

So we took the rigorous attitude to send this bread to a professional organization for testing

The result was surprised

The carbohydrate was more than the nominal amount. 36%!

contains 40% more energy than advertised!

The pastoralist whole-wheat bread, which claims to be the No. 1 in sales, Wei Ya brought the goods, the measured energy is 40% higher than the publicity - DayDayNews

The actual carbohydrate content is 45.7g/100g,It is about 36% higher than the nominal; the energy contained is nominally 764kJ/100g, and the actual detection is 1060kJ/100g, which is 40% higher than the nominal.

Weight loss should control carbohydrate

Choose low-calorie foods

And this bread promotional page shows

1 is only 155 kcal

The pastoralist whole-wheat bread, which claims to be the No. 1 in sales, Wei Ya brought the goods, the measured energy is 40% higher than the publicity - DayDayNews

Experts told her

This bread actually contains energy

1060➗100*85=901 kJ

1 kcal=4.19 kJ

then the bread actually contains

901➗4.19≈215 kcal

according to the current weight of the lady

Daily intake of calories

does not exceed 1200 calories

to achieve the effect of weight loss

according to the pastoralist nominal

just eat 7 a day

but

a piece of bread But it contains 215 calories

actually consumes 1505 calories

If the little sister insists on eating 7

a day, it will directly change from weight loss to weight gain!

Consumer Protection Committee opinion

Merchants should be truthful and scientific when propagating. This kind of low standard behavior is not only a manifestation of dishonesty, but also irresponsibility to consumers.

Special thanks to

Shanghai Nutritional Food Quality Supervision and Inspection Station

for the strong support of this pro-test

In addition to this

We also found

more questions about whole wheat bread

to be continued

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