I bought a bag of dinner rolls at the store for dinner tonight (for the rest of the family) to go with the chef's salads I'm making. So I pick the bag up here at home and look at the nutrition facts .... hmmm ... only 70 calories each, 14g of carbs. Not bad! Then I look again and it says 10 servings per bag. Well, there's only six rolls per bag. Turns out that the "serving size" is 3/4 roll! Is that crazy or what? How can they get away with 3/4 roll as a serving size??? NO ONE eats 3/4 of a roll! That's as insane as 1/2 muffin being a "serving" or a bottle of Coke being "2.5 servings" or a bag of chips as "4 servings". I'm sure a lot of people only read the nutrition info without checking to see what the "serving size" actually is on each package, especially with individual kinds of items, like rolls. Seems to me that the FDA should require some kind of sanity in food labeling.
Rant over!