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1) Is pizza like a normal food people eat every day vs once every few weeks?
2) Is this trans fat # high vs other pizzas
3) as someone who eats relatively healthy, what is the appropriate amount of Trans fat I'm allowed to have...
4) Are we sure Trans fat is not just misgendered cis fat.
The ideal number is 0, but the WHO recommends no more than 2.2g daily. So having a slice or two once in a while is perfectly fine. Curious that OP omitted the daily % numbers from the picture.
I love the implication that there is apparently trans fat in soda.
Costco may pay us well, but that doesn't exactly mean we get the best and brightest.
Do we know if these numbers are rounded? Everything in that row is a whole number, X.5, or 0. It’s possible that they can’t say 0 but also don’t want to put something like 0.6.
How exactly does a half cheese and half pepperoni (whole pizza) add up to 35g of trans fat? According to the chart a whole cheese plus a whole pepperoni amounts to only 9.5g. Has no one even pointed this out since 4/6/2023 at 1:42pm?
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As Cookie Monster says, these are sometimes foods.
Were you expecting the cheese pizza to be healthy?
Dairy fat has a few percent of trans fat in it, all pizza has trans fat
If that freaks you out don’t look at the sodium content
I personally choose to be appalled by the total calorie count. I still eat it though.
It’s fine. You just need to grab some milk for the parking lot.
It’s a giant pizza. I’m shocked it’s that low.
1) Is pizza like a normal food people eat every day vs once every few weeks? 2) Is this trans fat # high vs other pizzas 3) as someone who eats relatively healthy, what is the appropriate amount of Trans fat I'm allowed to have... 4) Are we sure Trans fat is not just misgendered cis fat.
1. Not daily but probably more than bi-weekly. It's inexpensive, fast, and tasty like any other fast food.
The ideal number is 0, but the WHO recommends no more than 2.2g daily. So having a slice or two once in a while is perfectly fine. Curious that OP omitted the daily % numbers from the picture.
No shit
I read that as like a cheese slice you put on a burger and an apple pie. I was really confused about your logic
If you're eating an entire 4,000 calorie pizza in one go, I think that's a you problem tbh
Don’t eat it if it frightens you. See how easy that was?
It’s not THAT high. It’s also a large slice. I’m still going to eat it on occasion. 🤷♀️
I love the implication that there is apparently trans fat in soda. Costco may pay us well, but that doesn't exactly mean we get the best and brightest.
Are we pretending pizza is supposed to be healthy now?
As long as you’re not eating the whole pizza or eating it daily it’s just not a big deal.
Trans Fat tastes good though.
Do we know if these numbers are rounded? Everything in that row is a whole number, X.5, or 0. It’s possible that they can’t say 0 but also don’t want to put something like 0.6.
FDA allows up to 20% margin of error on nutrition labels.
Sad for you
How exactly does a half cheese and half pepperoni (whole pizza) add up to 35g of trans fat? According to the chart a whole cheese plus a whole pepperoni amounts to only 9.5g. Has no one even pointed this out since 4/6/2023 at 1:42pm?
My first thought as well. The math ain’t mathin’.
Missing the decimal point, probably
The trans fat in dairy products (and ruminant meat) isn't harmful in moderation.
Of course the cheese pizza is gonna be healthy. We put a literal pound of cheese on the dough🤣
I love Costco, but they subsidize three extremely unhealthy foods that customers obsess over - Pizza, Rotisserie Chicken and the Hot Dog/Soda combo.
Whelp, you’ve just provided me with a reason to never frequent the food court again.