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Why does every pack of unsweetened raspberries have different nutritional information? Classic, Budget etc. are all different and some of them have double the amount of calories and sugar
Hello Kymba00, the nutritional values of fruits and berries vary depending on the variety and degree of ripeness. Weather conditions also have an influence on the nutritional value. The accuracy of nutritional information should generally not be overestimated! Of course, they are given as accurately as possible, but even by law there is a certain tolerance range. In the case of energy-providing nutrients (fat, protein, carbohydrates), this can be up to +/- 20%, depending on the quantity; accordingly, the energy content cannot be exact to the calorie. In the case of vitamin and mineral content, the tolerance range may be even higher. Such minor differences are also insignificant from a nutritional point of view. A few calories more (or less) per portion are negligible in relation to the total daily energy requirement. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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I saw in the Migros app that this is a Serbian product. However, I didn't find this information on the packaging itself at first and the Migros employee hadn't seen it either. I bought the raspberries after all and looked again at home and found the note. However, I have often seen packaging (other products) without the origin. Shouldn't the origin always be on the packaging? Or when does the origin have to be listed and when not?
Hello Coco9299, thank you for your inquiry, yes, this is a Serbian product. It says "Produit serbe" on the packaging. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
Thanks for the tip ... Too bad, too bad, thought it was local 😏
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