August 17, 2013 · 12:09 pm
Here’s the list of ingredients in Beefaroni:
Tomato(es) (Water, Tomato(es) Puree) , Water, Beef, Macaroni Enriched (Semolina Wheat Flour, Niacin, Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate (Vitamin B1) [Vitamin B1] , Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)[Vitamin B2] , Folic Acid (Vitamin aB)) , Corn Syrup High Fructose, Contains less than 22% of Salt, Corn Starch Modified, Carrot(s) Product Isolated, Cheese Enzyme Modified (Cheese Cheddar [Milk Pasteurized, Cultures, Salt, Enzyme(s)] ) , Flavoring, Soybean(s) Oil and, Citric Acid
Nutrition Facts
- Serving Size: .5
- Servings Per Container: 2.0
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories 250.0Calories from Fat 80.0
- Total Calories 500Total Calories from Fat 160
- % Daily Value* (DV)Recommended DV
- Total Fat 9.0 g14%65 g
- Saturated Fat 4.0 g20%20 g
- Trans Fat 0.0 g
- Cholesterol 25.0 mg 8% 300 mg
- Sodium 920.0 mg 38% 2,400 mg
- Potassium 0 mg 0% 3,500 mg
- Total Carbohydrate 31.0 g 10% 300 g
- Dietary Fiber 3.0 g 12% 25 g
- Sugars 6.0 g
- Protein 10.0 g
- Vitamin A 4.0%
- Calcium 2.0%
- Iron 8.0%
Wow. 920 mg of Sodium! That’s not good for you. Either is all that high fructose corn syrup. And how is “contains less than 22% of salt” a listed ingredient? Is the ingredient salt and they’re bragging it’s less than 22%. That’s like saying it “contains less than 99% of crap.”
Jesus, I used to eat tons of this stuff as a kid.
We’re all going to die. Some of us will be a lot saltier than others.
The One With Red Toxic Balls-o-Slime
Here’s the list of ingredients in Beefaroni:
Wow. 920 mg of Sodium! That’s not good for you. Either is all that high fructose corn syrup. And how is “contains less than 22% of salt” a listed ingredient? Is the ingredient salt and they’re bragging it’s less than 22%. That’s like saying it “contains less than 99% of crap.”
Jesus, I used to eat tons of this stuff as a kid.
We’re all going to die. Some of us will be a lot saltier than others.
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