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Zero calorie soup?

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ummmm | 14:49 Wed 02nd May 2012 | Food & Drink
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How is this possible?

A friend is advertising it on FB.
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It's not.
Hot water?
It would go under a better known name of, water.
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I wonder is she getting it mixed up with zero points. She must be.
ha ha, hot water

tell her she's a div
Must be the zero points Ummmm, yes.
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She's posted the pics of the soup and the fact that it appears to have things in it...confused the hell out of me.
things in it - ice cubes??
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I wonder how many people have bought it thinking it doesn't have calories...
I'm doing Slimming World and they have a speed soup which is Syn free, just lots of veg and beans. Perhaps she means that.
Sorry ummmm, didn't realise you meant she is actually selling it. Now that is funny, must be fresh air. Good way to make money.
http://www.cooks.com/...154164-226197,00.html

Not really zero but uses the free foods that you don't have to count on a lot of diet plans
oxo cube in hot water ?
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She cooks meals from home and sells them in portions. She's advertising this soup as zero calorie.
ummmm - that's a bit iffy if she's making misleading claims about something she's selling. Maybe have a gentle word with her?
Even Cooks.Com have to qualify their title as 'Low cal' not zero. Naughty.

She should be careful.
Maybe on that old idea of some vegetables using more calories to digest than you actually take in. She will probably fall foul of trading standards at some point unless she can prove her claim
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I think it's a genuine mistake.

I've mentioned it to her...she'll probably correct it.
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