Hi OTH, explain the above like I'm thick.
3.5 g /16 g = 21%
The 5% indication relates to the % of an adults daily recommended allowance.
Walkers Ready Salted 8.5 g/25 g = 34% fat per pack
Walkers Ready Salted Lites 5.3g/24 g = 22% fat per pack
So, Walkers Lites are basically the same as WW, you just get a bit more per pack.
I don't bother with any WW snacks, I'd rather go without. I do like their yoghurts and a couple of the ready meals. Oh and the chocolate eclairs are fab. BUT I prefer to cook my own meals (and have been watching Hairy Bikers and trying recipes off the slimming world website ). Going to try the lasagne using leeks - have you tried this?
Now, if we want to talk about misleading labels ........
Pork (42%), water,
pork fat (10%)
This is part of an ingredient dec for probably the most popular sausage around at the moment (not that I'd touch it with a barge pole bluurrghh). Note the 10% fat. The 10% fat is actually more like 40% fat. You only have to declare fat when it is in excess of 30%, you don't have to quantify the excess. These clever clogs have decided to quantify the excess fat, thus making out that the product only contains 10% fat (which is considered faily low for a mid meat content range sausage).
I did challenge the manufacturers on this but, funnily enough, got no response.