Ahh helpp!?!
Ahh helpp!?
So, I bought a bread loaf from publix. Its a multi-grain but it didnt have a nutritiion label on it. When I weighed the bread slice it was 1.75 oz but it wont tell me how many calories, carbs, nutrients, ext. so is there a website I could go to that could calculate all of that?
Additional Details8 months ago
it has an ingredient label but its from the bakeryy. so its not on there, i guess....
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8 months ago
it has an ingredient label but its from the bakeryy. so its not on there, i guess....
Wow. I hope there's a good reason you need that info, and it's not just you obsessing over calories and fats. It won't be too different from other multi-grain breads, I'm sure you can get generic info on the web somewhere.
Just don't stress too much...
I think that by law it has to have a nutrition label. I would look again.
What brand is it? All products must have a label of nutritients. I would check again or maybe it's covered with a sticker. Go to the website .. healthylifebread.com.
Hope this helps!
not sure...
http://www.publix.com/featured/featuredp...
http://www.publix.com/featured/featuredp...
cause of being instore made bread,
may apply to different rules...
If the Publix bakery made the bread, then you can call them and ask for the nutritional information. If they themselves don't have it then they will have a phone number for you to call for the information. If the bread was made by an outside company, then the company information is printed on the bread bag. Call the toll free number on the bag and ask for the nutritional information. If the absence of the information was a mistake on their part, they may even send you a coupon for free products from their company for notifying them of the mistake. Hope this helps.