• twistedtxb@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    The fact that wine and beer bottles are exempt from those Nutrition Facts labels is utter nonsense.

    If people knew how much sugar and calories are in their drink maybe they would think twice

    • Rusty@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      There are nutrition labels on alcohol in Europe, but people there drink as much as here.

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        1 year ago

        Europe drinks way more alcohol than North America

        Excerpt from the article:

        If you feel that Europeans drink a lot, your hunch is correct: people across the continent consume more alcohol than in any other part of the world. Each year in Europe, every person aged 15 and over consumes, on average, 9.5 litres of pure alcohol, which is equivalent to around 190 litres of beer, 80 litres of wine or 24 litres of spirits. That’s according to the 2021 European health report by the World Health Organization (WHO).

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          1 year ago

          24 litres of spirits is about 4 bottles of whiskey or vodka every 3 weeks.

          That does seem like a lot to me.

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            1 year ago

            In beer form, it’s a bout a pint per day. Not too bad actually. I probably average close to that, since I’ll have a can of beer most nights, and a few pints and/or cocktails on weekends.

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              1 year ago

              750ml is the typical size of a bottle, so it would be more like 32 bottles per year, or 2.67 bottles per month.

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          1 year ago

          The cans of beer that I buy have ingredients and nutrition info like a soda can does.

          Haven’t seen any on liquor bottles though.

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            1 year ago

            I don’t have any liquor bottles, but my wine bottles have ingredients info, but no nutrition info.

            • Hyperi0n@lemmy.film
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              1 year ago

              Depends on from where they were sourced.

              My Itallian red wine has nutritional info, French sourced white wine has nutritional info, American sourced red wine has nothing.

              A short search states that the US doesnt have to have labels on alcohol because it’s not regulated by the FDA.

              In Canada beer alcohol isn’t required to have nutritional info.

    • Nouveau_Burnswick@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I was drinking a while claw with my mother-in-law, and reflected that 100 calories was pretty good.

      She responded she preferred her normal vodka sodas because they have 0 calories…

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      1 year ago

      But then when you do see the nutrition label, it ends up acting as an ad that it’s a healthier drink.