Are supermarkets obliged to display or when requested in the store to provide the nutritional contents of food. I asked my local Morrisons for the above for
Portuguese Custard Tarts ( for my weekend treat ) ?
The answer was "The ingredients were a secret " I do not think they knew what a nutritional value was.
Many Thanks.
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unikeyman
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It's a pity you couldn't get the nutritional information you requested from the supermarket regarding the Portugese Custard Tart. I looked on my Fitbit and it gave a range of 'custard tart' options, including one from Morrisons - but I don't know if it was the Portugese variety (I really love those by the way - I discovered a Portugese bakery in Cardiff when I was there recently, and enjoyed one of those custard tarts on about 3 of the days I was there! Lovely!)
Anyway, the calories ranged from between 230 per serving to 300 - I hope that helps with regard to estimating your intake for the weekend.
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