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  Nutrition Label--Monounsaturated/Polyunsaturated Fats? Post #2 (permalink)  
Old Mar. 31/08, 04:28 PM
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Yes, if there are 5 grams and 1 is saturated then the other 4 are divided between poly and mono (assuming there are no trans fats). Unfortunately they aren't required to list those. I don't understand why they don't...you'd think they would want to accentuate the positive.
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