With that much spread Nutella what will happen to your weight.
Fun fact: Ferrero petitioned the Food & Drug Administration to reclassify Nutella in the same category as jams and jellies so that they could change the serving size on the label from two tablespoons to one tablespoon, thus making it have fewer calories per serving than competing nut butters.
Fun fact: Ferrero petitioned the Food & Drug Administration to reclassify Nutella in the same category as jams and jellies so that they could change the serving size on the label from two tablespoons to one tablespoon, thus making it have fewer calories per serving than competing nut butters.
And this is why the "single serving" label is irrelevant unless you look at the corresponding weight/volume.
Fun fact: Ferrero petitioned the Food & Drug Administration to reclassify Nutella in the same category as jams and jellies so that they could change the serving size on the label from two tablespoons to one tablespoon, thus making it have fewer calories per serving than competing nut butters.
Was this before or after they lost a class-action lawsuit over describing it as nutritious? (Seriously, that happened.)
Fun fact: Ferrero petitioned the Food & Drug Administration to reclassify Nutella in the same category as jams and jellies so that they could change the serving size on the label from two tablespoons to one tablespoon, thus making it have fewer calories per serving than competing nut butters.
To be fair, with the amount of sugar in it, you should use it like a jam or jelly rather than as a nut butter.