Why do pork rinds list 9grams of protein per serving, but then under daily % say "not a significant source" ?
On the nutritional info on the package, right after it says 9 grams, it also states that it is not a significant source of protein. I consider 9 grams significant. Is it like some fake protein that isn't really protein?
Public Comments
- No, it just reinforces the fact that you eat pork rinds for fun and not for any nutritional benefit. Anyone who eats pork rinds for their nutritional value is in deep, deep trouble.
- Ditto, Fizzle. I cannot picture a health nut at the end of the day: "Oh, I need some protein, better reach for the pork rinds. . ." It just doesn't happen.
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