Swedish Meatballs
These meatballs contain over half the amount of sodium you’re supposed to eat in a single day. This combo wouldn’t have nearly as much salt or saturated fat if it weren’t for the sour cream sauce covering everything.
Meals like this would benefit from including sauces in separate packaging along with the main entrée, but in most cases, all ingredients are added into individual containers and frozen during manufacturing for the sake of convenience.
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Great read! Need to watch my frozen food intake better!
I really appreciate this sort of information; I try to pick healthy ‘quickie’ meals, but you never know for sure . . .
Thank you for the info! That is really eye opening. I do know that the frozen meals have a very high salt contents and I should have never eaten any! Thank God it’s been seldom!!! I hope to stay away from the frozen meals for good!!!
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I only found one that I have eaten: the Swedish meatballs. I won’t be eating that any more!!
Glad I cook from scratch and can control my ingredients. Especially the salt!