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Alcohol should have calorie labels? (by james85)

 james85 
31-Oct-14 12:09 pm
According to the Royal society for public health, a large glass of wine can contain 200 calories, the same as a doughnut, yet most people don't know this. What do you folks think?

 

 

 
 
 lilpoorgurl 
31-Oct-14 1:12 pm
Lol im not aware for it''..just drink and drink.. .

 

 

 
 
 Leon004 (15)    (52 / M-F / England)
31-Oct-14 1:17 pm
And hang-over remedy labels for some lol

 

 

 
 
 lilpoorgurl 
31-Oct-14 1:21 pm
Hahahaha..:-)

 

 

 
 
 ramblinman 
31-Oct-14 3:27 pm
@james85: I think of someone were worried about their caloric intake they would already be aware of the calories contained in their favorite beverage. I know the calorie count for exactly 0 items because I don't care. LOL

 

 

 
 
 conan1957 (7)    (66 / M-F / Georgia)
31-Oct-14 3:44 pm
According to the Royal society for public health, a large glass of wine can contain 200 calories, the same as a doughnut, yet most peoplWe don't know this. What do you folks ......think?
....... Well then i will have a bottle of wine on ice and a backer dozon of doughnuts please.

 

 

 
 
 WalkSoftly 
31-Oct-14 4:01 pm
According to the Royal society for public health, a large glass of wine can contain 200 calories, the same as a doughnut, yet most people don't know this. What do you folks think?
Its pretty simple to me.....since alcohol is for adults, then the adults should choose whether or not they care about calories.....dont need a government entity making manufacturers add to the labels, and possibly passing that cost along.


Btw, I aint drinkin it to get a six-pack...js!

six-pack
SWIDT?!

 

 



Last edited by WalkSoftly; 31-Oct-14 4:01 pm.
 
 
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