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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Food

Asking about food:

What's the portion size? Or

What's the serving size?

ARe both the same and have the same meaning?

Thank you!
  

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From what I understand, no. A serving size is a standard measurement of food that is recommended by health experts and can usually be found on the nutrition facts label of packaged food. A portion size, on the other hand, is the amount of food that you decide to put on your plate, which can be more or less than the serving size, depending on your diet.

  • From what I understand, no.
  • A serving size is a standard measurement of food that is recommended by health experts and can usually be found on the nutrition facts label of packaged food.
  • A portion size, on the other hand, is the amount of food that you decide to put on your plate, which can be more or less than the serving size, depending on your diet.
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From what I understand, no. A serving size is a standard measurement of food that is recommended by health experts and can usually be found on the nutrition facts label of packaged food. A portion size, on the other hand, is the amount of food that you decide to put on your plate, which can be more or less than the serving size, depending on your diet.

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