When referring to food, the upper case C in 'Calories' means it refers to Kilocalories (which is the correct term).
'calories' with a lower case c means 1000th of a Kcal.
Basically,
1000 calories = 1 Calorie = 1 Kilocalorie
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Bloodred are you serious? Fecking europe and their fecking units.
Thanks for the info
Just gerritt down yer neck . . . . . .
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http://www.nerdfitness.com/blog/2013/06/27/how-to-not-get-scammed-by-food-labels-plus-were-hiring/
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Calorie Labels on Food Packaging
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posted on 15/2/14
When referring to food, the upper case C in 'Calories' means it refers to Kilocalories (which is the correct term).
'calories' with a lower case c means 1000th of a Kcal.
posted on 15/2/14
Basically,
1000 calories = 1 Calorie = 1 Kilocalorie
posted on 15/2/14
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posted on 15/2/14
Bloodred are you serious? Fecking europe and their fecking units.
Thanks for the info
posted on 15/2/14
Just gerritt down yer neck . . . . . .
posted on 17/2/14
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posted on 20/2/14
http://www.nerdfitness.com/blog/2013/06/27/how-to-not-get-scammed-by-food-labels-plus-were-hiring/
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