| Do You Think Alcohol Should Have a Nutrition Facts on the Label? |
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| by Charles Stuart Platkin | |
| Wednesday, 23 April 2008 | |
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Did you even notice that alcohol has no nutritional information? I've noticed. Today, a coalition of public interest groups called for the federal government to end 30 years of "deliberations and fact finding" by launching a ad campaign and lobbying effort to require standardized labeling information on beer, wine and distilled spirits products. What do you think? Trackback(0)
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written by Laurie, April 30, 2008
I think alcoholic bev. should contain nutrition information. I think if we are aware of what we are consuming (caloric-wise) then you might just think twice about a second gla*s. I know I try to stay within a certain calorie intake daily and if I were to over do it, be able to see how much damage was done. Also I just like knowing calorie information, just to know.
... written by Val, April 29, 2008
YES, alcohol should definitely have nutrition facts. I like an occasional drink but I generally stick to wine because I know that 4 ounces has around 80 calories. If I knew the calorie content of other drinks, I could expand my repertoire without damage to my lower calorie lifestyle.
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