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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"
edit: looked it up, they only have 26 grams of protein according to the internet?
Agree. Too many transistors, but the circuit boards are crunchy!
thats it I'm calling false advertising.. gonna sue xD
Can you be more specific about which one it is? I really wanna find it now heh
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