✪ Jim Lahey 23 NOV 2016 a las 12:33 p. m.
Hungry man tv dinner = 58 grams of protein.. ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥t ?
4 little strips of chicken does not equal 58 grams of protein.. how can it, I really don't believe this, false advertising or whats going on here how is that possible? Did they inject the chicken with more chicken lmao makes no sense

A chicken breast is what like 20 grams of protein? well the amount of chicken here is equal to like one breast so where are they getting the other 38 grams ? the handful of veggies and potatoes? ...
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Beardface31 23 NOV 2016 a las 12:33 p. m. 
I had two of the turkey dinner ones for my Thanksgiving this year..

A large chicken breast can have around 60g protein.
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Sean 23 NOV 2016 a las 12:34 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Beardface:
I had two of the turkey dinner ones for my thanksgiving this year..
lol REKT
ʙᴜɴ.ᴇ 23 NOV 2016 a las 12:54 p. m. 
tv dinners are never going to be healthy.
✪ Jim Lahey 23 NOV 2016 a las 5:32 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por 💕 𝓐𝓶𝔂 💕:
tv dinners are never going to be healthy.
don't care about that, just talking about the amount of protein in it..



Publicado originalmente por Beardface:
I had two of the turkey dinner ones for my Thanksgiving this year..

A large chicken breast can have around 60g protein.
that chicken breast would have to be triple the size of the ones I see then and like I said the amount of chicken in this thing would equal 20g of protein... I don't get how it has 60 :|

this is like eating an entire full size bday cake and it only has 100 calories.. except the opposite xD

wonder if the company can actually be lying, thought nutritional facts were "checked upon"
Spambot71 (main character) 23 NOV 2016 a las 5:40 p. m. 
you are assuming the protein is in the chicken, while that will be the majority of it (likely processed dark meat, so good bet its there) you will also get some in the vegetables and potatoes due to the oils used.

edit: looked it up, they only have 26 grams of protein according to the internet?
Última edición por Spambot71 (main character); 23 NOV 2016 a las 5:42 p. m.
jconsort 23 NOV 2016 a las 5:55 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por 💕 𝓐𝓶𝔂 💕:
tv dinners are never going to be healthy.

Agree. Too many transistors, but the circuit boards are crunchy!
✪ Jim Lahey 23 NOV 2016 a las 6:14 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Spambot71 (main character):
you are assuming the protein is in the chicken, while that will be the majority of it (likely processed dark meat, so good bet its there) you will also get some in the vegetables and potatoes due to the oils used.

edit: looked it up, they only have 26 grams of protein according to the internet?
I cant even find it online but it says 58 on them, 970 cals.. and I mean theres no way like a couple spoonfuls of potatoes and 20 little pieces of beans has near 40g's of protein

thats it I'm calling false advertising.. gonna sue xD
Spambot71 (main character) 23 NOV 2016 a las 6:15 p. m. 
hmm the ones I found online didn't have beans at all, but if it has beans you will have an insane amount of protein. That makes it perfectly likely. The ones without beans have 26, the rest is in the beans.

Can you be more specific about which one it is? I really wanna find it now heh
Última edición por Spambot71 (main character); 23 NOV 2016 a las 6:18 p. m.
✪ Jim Lahey 23 NOV 2016 a las 6:45 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Spambot71 (main character):
hmm the ones I found online didn't have beans at all, but if it has beans you will have an insane amount of protein. That makes it perfectly likely. The ones without beans have 26, the rest is in the beans.

Can you be more specific about which one it is? I really wanna find it now heh
its beer battered pub chicken or something like that, has a brownie and potatoes to, mix of veggies.. I found some like it but they were way smaller and only 26g of protein
Spambot71 (main character) 23 NOV 2016 a las 6:58 p. m. 
hmm for that praticular one it comes up online as advertised between 28g and 37 grams.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Hungry-Man-Pub-Favorites-Beer-Battered-Chicken-14.5-oz/10849771

likely each batch gets tested and an average is placed to conform to nutrition advertising standards. Its certainly possible (since its processed chicken) that it would be inconsistent. Beer battering and beans certainly add to the protein level, but it will never be over 9000 heh
✪ Jim Lahey 23 NOV 2016 a las 7:51 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Spambot71 (main character):
hmm for that praticular one it comes up online as advertised between 28g and 37 grams.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Hungry-Man-Pub-Favorites-Beer-Battered-Chicken-14.5-oz/10849771

likely each batch gets tested and an average is placed to conform to nutrition advertising standards. Its certainly possible (since its processed chicken) that it would be inconsistent. Beer battering and beans certainly add to the protein level, but it will never be over 9000 heh
the one I got is 970 cals also 100% of daily fat and 97% of daily sodium, think the one I got is a slightly larger version.. but the protein is wayyy more.. would make sense if it was like 20% more or something but yeah that's really inconsistent
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