Have you noticed an increase in products that are now advertising "100 calories"?
I was in Costo the other day and a lot of the snacks have "100 calories" largely plastered on the side of the box. From cookies, to granola bars, candy........and now Coke. My son brought home a real cute bottle of Coke and I just happened to notice "100 calories"....it is 8.5oz. (an 'odd' size).
So this has me thinking......is the food industry making things in 100 calorie size to make it easier for the consumer to judge overall calories? So if you're on a 1200 calorie diet, you can have 12 items, 1500 calories, 15 items, and so on.
Makes sense......but on the other hand, is it making it 'too easy'? Have we become such a lazy and dumbed down society that we can't think nor have self-control?
Kind of like the calculator. Since it's introduction to the main stream with it's small size and price and being heavily used......many find it hard, if not impossible, to function without one. The 'dumbing down' for convenience, is it worth the cost?