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FrattyMcBeaver2 t1_je67s5j wrote

And thanks to US rounding laws, they can say olive oil has zero fat and zero calories!

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[deleted] t1_je6dxjr wrote

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lordyeti t1_je6m70i wrote

Each spray still is about 4 calories, which is negligible, but still more than 0

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clemep8 t1_je5nmpu wrote

interesting, but seems reasonable...

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DenL4242 t1_je7jcbe wrote

It does? I don't think it's physically possible, and if it is, it'd cover about 1 square inch of pan.

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clemep8 t1_je7qpj5 wrote

It was more the measuring in seconds that I thought was reasonable. 659 servings in a bottle of spray oil is definitely not reasonable. Maybe 1/10 that?

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melance t1_je61wtd wrote

That's how Mio measures servings as well.

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Mirabolis t1_je67qkj wrote

Are we sure it isn’t 1 seconds worth out of every four second spray? Or one fourth of each second spray (so spray twice, consume a quarter of the second one?)

Edit: tried to make more confusing

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BringMeInfo t1_je69zc7 wrote

That’s the way all of these sprays are measured. Check out a can of Pam.

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Nlelith t1_je9s8cw wrote

0.25g olive oil = 0g fat = 0 calories

uh

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Tomazzy t1_jefyvee wrote

That cant be olive oil...

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