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Your portion size might be larger than the serving size listed on the nutritional information on the label. A. True B. False
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Your portion size might be larger than the serving size listed on the nutritional information on the label.
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a true
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True! The portion size on the back of every food we eat is a recommended amount of food, most people add a bit more on what the recommended amount is.
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