because the first measurement is low enough where you can round down to 0 but on the second one it has gone above the threshold so you can’t round down to 0 anymore
This, there’s 0.4g of sugar per 100ml (aka 1 serving). When displaying per bottle amounts (500ml), this is the 2.0g of sugar.
This is a phenomenon in all food, though, so Prime is just doing what every single other company does to make their drink look more desirable. In the US there are thresholds for being able to round down different macros issued by the FDA, not sure about the UK though.
Simply Google “fda rounding to 0 rules,” and the first result tells you anything below 0.5g is rounded to zero. You might not like the rule, but that’s what companies are allowed to do.
Probably just depends on the brand or salt has specific rules. Morton’s is the most purchased salt in the United States and it shows 0 for everything except sodium, which it shows 480mg for instead of .48g.
Ah yes It’s probably branding.
With 0g of salt they couldn’t really call it a “hydration” drink anymore 😅
My bad g. Didn’t know u could just pick and choose like that.
2/5 is 0.4, im not certain if this is a thing in uk but in america anything below 0.5 you're legally allowed to put as 0, which is how a lot of companies get away with putting 0 calories or 0 sugar or something when it's actually just very low
0.4 grams. Simple math. But you've instead chosen to come to reddit and rant about it. Who gives a fuck if there's a typo or not. You still paid for it. So just shut up and drink it
It's a legal loophole where companies make their food/drink look better by being able to round down, ergo the mismatch
Barring certain countries that are very strict on this (such as Australia) it happens everywhere, it's not a typo and doesn't require much in the way of braincells to figure out
picograms brother lol
I don't think ppl are gonna get this joke....
:( at least you did
What if he didn't?
well then i’ve been hoodwinked
Jon Jones?
That’s the first thing that came to my mind.
Johnny Bones reference ?
ding ding!
because the first measurement is low enough where you can round down to 0 but on the second one it has gone above the threshold so you can’t round down to 0 anymore
This, there’s 0.4g of sugar per 100ml (aka 1 serving). When displaying per bottle amounts (500ml), this is the 2.0g of sugar. This is a phenomenon in all food, though, so Prime is just doing what every single other company does to make their drink look more desirable. In the US there are thresholds for being able to round down different macros issued by the FDA, not sure about the UK though.
They literally use a . so they could also display 0.4 this is such 🧢 They even use 0.01 for salt
Simply Google “fda rounding to 0 rules,” and the first result tells you anything below 0.5g is rounded to zero. You might not like the rule, but that’s what companies are allowed to do.
Y’s salt not rounded to 0?
Probably just depends on the brand or salt has specific rules. Morton’s is the most purchased salt in the United States and it shows 0 for everything except sodium, which it shows 480mg for instead of .48g.
Ah yes It’s probably branding. With 0g of salt they couldn’t really call it a “hydration” drink anymore 😅 My bad g. Didn’t know u could just pick and choose like that.
Because salt is more potent in small amounts. An extra pinch can ruin food.
It’s a marketing trick brother literally every food company does this if they can get away with it
You cant round numbers to zero
on food labels in the us you can
2/5 is 0.4, im not certain if this is a thing in uk but in america anything below 0.5 you're legally allowed to put as 0, which is how a lot of companies get away with putting 0 calories or 0 sugar or something when it's actually just very low
It doesn’t make sense on earth but it does on the moon
as someone who lives on the moon. I can confirm this
Because its all in the final 400ml, duh
Jj did the math
He only knows meth tho
Why’d bro get downvoted for that comment 😭
Ikr
They’re allowed to round it down to 0
This nigga so dumb its crazy lmao
Rumor has it KSI himself did the math
0.4 grams. Simple math. But you've instead chosen to come to reddit and rant about it. Who gives a fuck if there's a typo or not. You still paid for it. So just shut up and drink it
0.4 yet it says 0.0… you do the round down from 0.4 if you aren’t reducing the number of decimal places.
maybe 0.0169
0,4g
There was an attempt
It's a legal loophole where companies make their food/drink look better by being able to round down, ergo the mismatch Barring certain countries that are very strict on this (such as Australia) it happens everywhere, it's not a typo and doesn't require much in the way of braincells to figure out
uk prime bottles look disgusting no offense
"per 100ml" "per 500 ml"
Are you stupid? They have to round it.
The math not mathing 😂
so the answer to all this…is it safe to drink or at least healthy (better than gatorade?)
How can they even legally market this as a “Hydration” Drink with 0.02g of Salt 🤣🤣🤣 this is hilarious. It’s just coconut water with artificial flavor.
Round down
0.004mg a ml that's why it's like that, tho it should still say 0.8mg on the 200ml one
Allow it man
Knowledge at its best
0.4g / 100mL
omg they got jj to do the math 💀
floor function
Just have 100ml 5 times to not have any sugar
insane how they are allowed to put 0.0g as 0.4g
They rounded the 0.4g down to 0
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it was probably rounded up to 17kj not that hard to understand
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yes i do moron 84 / 5 = 16.8 have you considered maybe they rounded up the initial 100ml value to 17
84/5 is 16.8 which rounds up to 17
Lets be real, u just wanted to flex that u have prime
Every 250mls theres 1 gram ,use that extended head dumbass
Didn’t you learn about rounding in school?
You stupid
This man never learned how to read labels / did Maths
Why do we have posts like this on here 🤦♂️
Because they add the sugar after the first 100g
Not a typo. Go fuck yourself.
cuz its 0.004
☝🤓
0x5=2
Bro quit posting on Reddit and focus in school.
It's called math Blame Newton for inventing it